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The Greatest Game Ever

Can you beat the computer by making a 3-digit number that is larger? There is also a number ordering game. Slow loading.

6-7 year olds
Pupils

Grouping

A teaching resource which demonstrates division of objects by grouping them. There are two options, one with and the other without remainders.

5-7 year olds
Teachers

Show the Coordinate

A game which reinforces skills in finding coordinates. There is progression up to a 4 quadrant grid. Find the coordinates against the clock but take great care so you can get a 20 correct in a row.

6-11 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

Cube Nets

See if you can predict which of these nets form into a cube. Make your prediction and then watch the animation to see if you were right.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

The Column Method for Addition

Practise your column addition skills with the calculation already set out for you. The examples progress from the addition of two single-digits to questions with five digit answers.

5-11 year olds
Pupils

Fair Shares

A simple game which introduces the idea of sharing small amounts equally. You need to share the treats between the dogs so they have equal shares.

5-6 year olds
Pupils

Advanced Hundred Square

A flexible hundred square where you can choose numbers up to 1000 and whether to display numbers in the grid from top to bottom or bottom to top.

6-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

The Slushy Sludger

The Sludger serves ice-cream cones. Use your knowledge of statistics and probability to decide what kind of slushy you are likely to get from the choices on offer from the Sludger vending machine.

8-11 year olds
Pupils

100 Hunt

A simple game where you need to add 10 to other numbers on a hundred square. It is best displayed on full screen and would work well on an interactive whiteboard.

5-7 year olds
Pupils
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