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Maths activities
Multiplication GAME
A fun game where children practice their 6,7,8 and 9 times tables. They choose two numbers that will multiply together to give an answer on the board. There are 10 different ways to play this simple game.
Age range: 7-11MONEY AND MEASURES
7 different problems and puzzles for practising the money and measures parts of maths. Lots of opportunities to work with coins and simple problem solving activities.
Age range: 5-7Fraction activities for students aged 5-7
Help children to understand what a half is by colouring pictures using two colours to show the two halves.
Age range: 5-7Fraction activities for students aged 9-11
Draw diagrams of equivalent fractions, arrange decimals in order to complete a jigsaw and use a calculator to explore halving.
Age range: 9-11challenges for able pupils in ks1&2
Easily printable puzzles and investigations for key stage 1 and 2 children.
Age range: 5-11smile cards
Cards suitable for upper primary learners to practise maths skills through activities, games and investigations.
Age range: 7-11Spectrum maths
Series include books on investigations, data-handling, games, algebra, shape and space, and number skills.
Age range: 5-11BEAM Maths activities
Maths activities, investigations and puzzles for children from 5-14.
Age range: 5-14NRICH Maths Home Learning
Puzzles, games and challenges, online or printable, which can all be done at home.
Age range: 5-11
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