4 Ways to make your maths working wall work
This blog post, which is aimed at primary teachers, has some useful tips on how to make effective use of a maths working wall.
Abacus
Designed for use with an interactive whiteboard this is a great resource for demonstrating place value including decimals, counting, addition and subtraction.
Fishing
Catch the fish and then use the pictogram to count how many of each fish you caught.
Clocking In
A telling the time game about o'clock and half past times.
Make a Rainforest Walking Track
A primary maths game where you mark the route for a walking track on a rainforest map by following instructions to choose sections on track based on distances, compass directions and coordinate references.
Bunny Ride
Steer the car to collect carrots for the bunnies and learn to count up to 50.
Carroll Diagrams - Multiples
Sort multiples of selected numbers on the Carroll Diagram. This game will test your times tables knowledge.
Twilight Take-Away
Use the bar model to work out the differences in this subtraction game.
Symmetry Matching
Symmetry matching game involving mirroring pictures, shapes and patterns along lines of symmetry.
Virtual Nerd
Virtual Nerd has over 1500 free maths video lessons.