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The Library
An illustrated picture book with audio story about a boy's visit to a library.
(3 - 4 years)
Letter and Number Formation
This site has excellent animations which provide a good model for learners starting to write letters and numbers. They indicate the starting points and proper strokes required.
(4 - 6 years)
Mental Maths
Use all your mental maths skills to escape with the bio-rods in this exciting Mission 2110 game.
(10 - 11 years)
Addition and Subtraction
Add and subtract your way across the Hexafield in this Mission 2110 game where you need to use your addition and subtraction skills to collect 'Biorods'.
(9 - 11 years)
The Learning Zone
Designed especially for children by Oxford University Museum of Natural History, there are lots of fun things to do and learn here.
(8 - 12 years)
Triangular Cards
A clever interactive whiteboard resource which is great for demonstrating inverse operations. Click on the words to see the sums. Useful for mental maths starters or plenaries.
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Dino Dig

A game where you are an archaeologist searching for dinosaur bones. You have to use the grid to put in the coordinates to see where to dig.