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Bobbie Bear

How many different outfits can Bobbie Bear wear in each game given the options for shirts and trousers. Can you find a way to predict how many before trying all the combinations?

5-9 year olds
Pupils

Shifting Shapes

Can you name the 2D and 3D shapes? The game from ictgames has a draggable torch shining on a hidden shape. You can move the torch to guess the name of the shape and then click the 'eye' to see if you were right.

6-9 year olds
Pupils

5 Fat Sausages

This is a one less action rhyme which can be played to accompany the song. Alternatively the game can be played with 10 sausages. It could be used to predict subtraction to 10 when children are learning number bonds to 10.

3-6 year olds
Pupils, Parents

Fruit Splat Addition

7 levels of addition sums to solve. The levels go up to adding two digit numbers with regrouping. Splat the fruit with the correct answers. Vary the speed to give yourself more time.

6-9 year olds
Pupils

Fruit Splat Subtraction

Splat the fruit with the correct answer to the subtraction questions. There are 7 levels of difficulty including subtraction of two-digit numbers with regrouping.

6-8 year olds
Pupils

Fruit Splat Odd Even

Splat the odd and even fruit. There are three levels of difficulty: 1-10, 1-20 and 1-100.

6-8 year olds
Pupils

Clock Splat

Match simple analogue times with digital equivalents. There are three levels of difficulty: hours, half hours and quarter hours.

6-8 year olds
Pupils

Dice

This is a virtual dice manipulative where you can choose dice with dots or numbers and seemly as many as you want. A useful tool especially for adding 3 single digit numbers.

5-8 year olds
Pupils

Spinner

Spinner is an interactive resource for generating random numbers up to 10. You can reduce the number of segments. Try this for generating equations.

5-9 year olds
Teachers

Fishy Times Tables

A clever interactive which demonstrates times tables up to 10 x 10. It is useful for showing the commutative law of multiplication which means you can multiply numbers in any order and the answer is the same.

6-10 year olds
Teachers, Pupils
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