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Determining Measures of Angles Formed by Parallel Lines and a Transversal

Use your knowledge of angle pairs to work out the size of the missing angles.

11-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Addition and Subtraction Ladder

Try the simple addition and subtraction sums to build your ladder. The examples include missing numbers or addends.

5-6 year olds
Pupils

Capacity Countdown

A game by ICT games where you need to read the volumes on the scales in ml and l.

6-9 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

Geometry Basics

These videos and activities on the basics if geometry explain what angles are and the difference between a triangle and a quadrilateral. Put your knowledge to the test.

10-13 year olds
Pupils

Number Play

Number Play introduces the concept of counting, cardinality, comparing values, and subitizing numbers up to 20. It explores ten frames. Students can explore the features first and then try the game to test their understanding.

4-5 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

Number Balance

Try addition and multiplication calculations on this number balance by arranging the blue tags. Great for consolidating number bonds to 10. The free play option is useful as a teacher aid for demonstrating the commutative property of multiplication.

6-9 year olds
Pupils

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

ITP Fixpoints - Using a Protractor

Create angles using a grid and then measure them using the protractor. Their values can be displayed or hidden. For reflex interior angles the value of the exterior angle is shown.

9-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Telling Time - AM or PM

A simple time game where young children decide whether various events depicted in pictures, happen either in the morning AM or afternoon and evening. The game aims to help children understand the meaning of AM and PM.

4-6 year olds
Pupils
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