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Ten Frames

A very versatile teaching tool which has 5, 10, 20 and 100 frames or grids as the facility to make your own custom frame. It could be used for addition especially number bonds, subtraction as well as creating multiplication arrays.

5-9 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Ten Frame - 1 to 20

A simple ten frame manipulative which shows either one or two ten frames and counters. You can display either horizontal or vertical ten frames.

4-7 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Number Frames

Number Frames help students structure numbers to five, ten, twenty, and one hundred. Useful as a teaching resource on an interactive whiteboard.

5-8 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Ten Frames - 1 to 100

This manipulative is great for demonstrating two-digit numbers, ten more or less, one more or less and addition of two digit numbers.

6-8 year olds
Teachers, 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

Find the Start Time

A maths game where you need to find the start time after a given time interval. Find the correct time on an analogue or digital clock. Lots of choice of level, including: subtracting 1 hour, multiples of 5, or 10 minutes and more.

7-11 year olds
Teachers

Ten Frame Modeller

The Ten Frame Modeller is a useful teaching tool to help children visualise numbers within 10 and also 20. It can be used for counting, addition, subtraction and missing number problems.

4-6 year olds
Pupils

Culture Street

Culture Street is all about getting children interested in making films. Checkout the free Stop Frame Animator for 5 - 14 year olds.

7-14 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Caterpillar Ordering

A flexible game for ordering numbers and for number sequences. Fantastic on an interactive whiteboard. Levels range from ordering and sequencing numbers to 5 up to decimals.

4-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Number Trains

Make a train by sequencing the mumbers on their carriages. The numbers are represented in a range of formats such as words, numerals, dice dots or counting frames. The levels progress in difficulty. Level 5 has sequences of twos, fives and tens.

6-8 year olds
Pupils
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