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Transforming Primary Maths Engagement: Why Creative Digital Learning Matters More Than Ever

Mar, 2025

Engaging young learners in mathematics remains one of the most persistent challenges in primary education.

Schools are increasingly seeking approaches that build deep understanding while capturing imagination — particularly in the early years of mathematical development.

Bringing Creative Maths to EuHu

York-headquartered Number Fun has joined Findel’s EuHu incubator programme, bringing more than 600 creative maths videos for children aged 3–11.

Its approach incorporates visualisation, animation, vocabulary, story, song and humour to support conceptual understanding.

“Joining Findel’s incubator programme and moving our ever-expanding creative content onto EuHu, is a wonderful opportunity for us.” — Dave Godfrey, Creator of Number Fun

Practical Value That Extends Beyond Worksheets

For teachers balancing curriculum depth with engagement, digital creativity can unlock deeper retention and confidence.

“It is fantastic to have Number Fun as part of our EuHu incubator programme and we look forward working with them to help make a difference in the lives of primary school children.” — Chris Mahady, CEO, Findel

Why This Matters Now

Closing attainment gaps in maths requires both rigour and imagination.

Partnerships like this demonstrate how innovation can support classroom confidence and long-term progress.

Supporting Education for Generations

Through EuHu’s incubator programme, Findel continues to identify and scale high-quality, teacher-led innovation.

By partnering with creative education pioneers, the business strengthens its mission to support impactful learning nationwide.