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Mental Maths Train

Mental Maths Train is a maths game which focuses on the essential vocabulary of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. A multiple choice game which can give children confidence in the four arithmetic operations.

5-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

Magic Verbs

Choose a better verb to make the sentences more interesting. The characters are animated to match the verbs. The game is lends itself well to starter or plenary sessions displayed on an interactive whiteboard.

6-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Cbeebies Christmas Surprise

Discover lots of surprises in this year's festive game. This game from the BBC is an alternative approach to their Advent calendar's of recent years. It is also available as an app.

5-7 year olds
Pupils, Parents

Rocket Rounding

A multiple choice game involving rounding numbers to ten, a hundred and to a whole number. There are two options, one with a number line and the other more difficult level, without one.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

Oxford Owl

Oxford Owl is a free website built to help parents with their child’s reading. This is an excellent resource packed with free ebooks from the Oxford Reading Tree reading scheme, games and activities.

3-7 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

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

The Meaning of Christingle

Discover the origins of Christingles, the symbolism behind them and how to make your own Christingle.

7-14 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Elmo's World Games

Have fun exploring Elmo's World where there are lots of activities for you to try. Some games are useful for learning early shapes.

3-5 year olds
Pupils

Olympic Games

The official site for the Olympic Games.

11-18 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Multiples and Factors

A multiple choice game with two game modes. In the first you need to identify the Lowest Common Multiple and in the second the Highest Common Factor. Questions increase in difficulty depending on accuracy

9-11 year olds
Pupils
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