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Hungry Pirates

The pirates are getting hungry. Can you guide Peg to the treasure chest with the goodies? This game will help you know left and right directions.

3-5 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

Co-ordinates - Reasoning about Position and Shape

An interactive site where you find the missing coordinates on a given shape, reflected in a mirror line, or the midpoints of straight lines. You can choose to find coordinates in the first quadrant, or all four quadrants.

7-11 year olds
Teachers

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

Christmas Worksheets

We've put together a selection of Christmas-themed maths worksheets. There are counting, ordering, addition, subtraction, data-handling, measuring and symmetry activities. Mostly KS1 but the addition puzzles are suitable for KS2.

5-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

2D Shape Reveal

An interactive whiteboard resource to help with the teaching and learning of the names and properties of 2D shapes.

6-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Follow the Direction NSEW

Follow the directions to find the destination on the grid. This game can help you learn compass directions.

7-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

BBC School Radio

Podcasts of radio broadcasts, downloads, audio, video clips, sound stimulus library and learning resources for primary schools.

3-11 year olds
Teachers

Mapzone

Mapzone can help your map reading skills. There are games to play and map resources for teachers.

11-14 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

Autumn Jigsaws

Enjoy the Autumn season with our Autumn Jigsaws. There are four fun jigsaw puzzles to choose from and you can play with either 9, 16 or 25 pieces.

4-9 year olds
Pupils

Claw

A game of estimation. You need to estimate where on a decimal number line to position the claw grabber to match a percentage figure. It is a good way of testing whether you understand the relationship between decimals and percentages.

10-11 year olds
Pupils
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