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Grover's Winter Games

This game is probably suitable more for use at home than at school. It has three parts. The first has number to 15 number recognition activities, the second has shape patterns to complete and the third tests a child's ability to follow instructions.

4-5 year olds
Pupils

Pattern Shapes

Try making patterns, tessellations or pictures with shapes. Explore geometry and fractions or investigate symmetry. Great for demonstrating protractors and measuring angles in shapes.

4-11 year olds
Pupils

Ways to Make

Essentially a number bonds to 10 site the children need to find how many different ways they can put teddies in two houses. The site works well on an interactive whiteboard.

4-6 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Num Tanga Junior

Match the pairs which could be numerals, numbers as words, ten frames, base ten or fingers on hands. There are different levels the highest of which goes up to 20.

4-6 year olds
Pupils

Bon-Go Go Go!

Can you count up to 10? Count the bongo drum beats to find out.

3-5 year olds
Pupils, Parents

5 Fat Sausages

This is a one less action rhyme which can be played to accompany the song. Alternatively the game can be played with 10 sausages. It could be used to predict subtraction to 10 when children are learning number bonds to 10.

3-6 year olds
Pupils, Parents

Snorts and Crosses

A Peppa Pig version of the Noughts and Crosses game. It is a two player game where you need to make a line with either the Peppa Pig or Daddy Pig characters.

3-5 year olds
Pupils

Math Visuals

Math Visuals has some really interesting and useful digital teaching tools to promote primary pupils' understanding of basic maths concepts. They work well in full-screen on an interactive whiteboard.

5-11 year olds
Teachers

MathSphere Free Sample Worksheets

A free selection of printable maths worksheets in pdf format, taken from the year groups 1 to 6.

5-11 year olds
Teachers

Maths Teaching Videos

Useful videos from a teacher showing methods of working through example maths problems.

11-16 year olds
Pupils
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