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Olympic Games

The official site for the Olympic Games.

11-18 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Subtracting with Regrouping Lesson

This lesson explains how to work out column subtraction of three-digit numbers using regrouping or borrowing.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

Prodigy Game

An engaging adventure game for students as they explore the Prodigy Maths Game world. Answer maths questions to complete fantasy quests and earn in-game rewards. It's free too!

6-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

Place Value Basketball

Place Value Basketball is a fun, base ten blocks game which helps children aged 5 to 8 to know what each digit in a either a two or three digit number represents.

5-8 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Christmas Games

Check out our favourite selection of Christmas games and interactive Advent Calendars. We think you will love playing them and have lots of fun.

3-7 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

The Periodic Table of Videos

Superb short videos about each element of the Periodic Table plus there are films about other areas of chemistry. A great teaching and learning aid.

11-16 year olds
Pupils

Fruit Splat Addition

7 levels of addition sums to solve. The levels go up to adding two digit numbers with regrouping. Splat the fruit with the correct answers. Vary the speed to give yourself more time.

6-9 year olds
Pupils

Dealing with Emotions

A collection of clips presented from the BBC that explore a whole range of feelings and emotions, as well as providing talking points and tools to feel better.

4-7 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

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

A Walk Through Time - The Evolution of Time Measurement

This presentation traces the history of time keeping from the earliest clocks to present day. It explains ancient calendars and time zones.

11-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils
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