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Red Nose Day

Find out how you can get involved and raise money for Comic Relief. For teachers there are lesson and assembly ideas and there's fun stuff for kids.

7-18 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

Museum of Ten

A game to help you learn your number bonds to 10.

5-6 year olds
Pupils

Fruit Splat Fraction Addition

Splat the fruit in this fractions addition game. There are six levels of difficulty.

10-11 year olds
Pupils

Addition to 10

A useful introduction to the concept of addition which features cute animals to count and a number line.

4-5 year olds
Pupils

Dinosaur Dentist

Get the T-Rex to dance by using your knowledge of doubling facts to work out the 'near doubles' in this addition game.

5-7 year olds
Pupils

Helicopter Rescue

A game which focuses on numbers from up to 10, to up to 100. There are four game modes: Find a Number, Find the Number Between and Count On and Count Back. The counting on and back games reinforce the vocabulary of addition and subtraction.

4-8 year olds
Pupils

Custom Car Garage

Use the coins to customise your sports car to your own design. UK, Euro and USD currencies are supported.

5-7 year olds
Pupils

Daily 10

Daily 10 has maths questions on a range of maths concepts: addition, subtraction, ordering, partitioning, digit values, rounding, multiplication, division, doubles, halves and fractions. Great starter or plenary activity. Useful for mental maths.

5-11 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

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
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