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Maths games for primary school students. Topics include counting, ordering, sequencing, numbers, place value, odd and even, addition and subtraction, multiplication, division, money, shapes and problem solving. Ideas for using this resource Early childhood educators may consider using some of the following teaching ideas to supplement maths skills and concepts covered in this resource package: Have fun with numbers.
For more multiplication games click here. For more Tommy's Trek games click here. Answer the maths questions and then drive your car as quickly and safely as you can. Be careful - drive too fast and you might flip it over. Answer the multiplication questions quickly and accurately and you will find it much easier to aim your bowling ball at the pins. Land on the correct position on the number line. A fun game to develop an understanding of place value.
Find the two numbers that multiply together to make a given product. Choose one or more times tables to play. Choose which times tables to practise. Answer questions as quickly as possible and you will get more time to aim your arrow. Play on your own or against a partner.
Who can score the most points in your class? Read the time on an analogue clock. Lots of choice over levels, including: reading time to the nearest hour, half hour, quarter hour, five minutes or minute.
Options include using a 24 hour clock and seeing how many correct answers you can get in a given time. For more measuring and time resources click here. Please let me know if you have any problems - support mathsframe.
Shoot the spaceship with the correct answer and dodge the incoming fire. A fun game to practise a wide range of key mathematical skills. There are over a hundred carefully differentiated levels linked to objectives from the new maths curriculum. A full list of levels is below. This game is also available as an iOS and Android app. This version is tablet friendly and can be played directly on any device. Drag the flag to the correct position on a number line. Lots of choice over level, including whole numbers, negative number and decimals.
Can be used to teach place value, approximation skills, and reading varying scales. Choose one type of number line or for more of a challenge you can select several. Work quickly to get more time, build your score and climb up the leaderboard. For more resources involving partitioning and place value click here. Sort a variety of 2D shapes on a Venn diagram. Sort by one or two conditions. Sort triangles - scalene, equilateral and isosceles. Sort quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, heptagons and octagons, as well as parallelograms, rhombus, kites and trapeziums.
Also sort according to a shapes properties such as acute, obtuse, reflex or right angles and symmetry or whether it is a regular shape. For more resources involving sorting shapes and numbers click here. For more shape and space resources click here. Use the arrow keys to guide your brick and destroy the wall or if you are using a tablet, tap either side to direct your brick and both sides to make it fall faster.
A great game for practising a wide range of mathematical skills. Levels are based on objectives from the new maths curriculum from Year 1 to Year 6. Topics include: multiplication, addition, reading numbers, subtraction, fractions of numbers, Roman numerals, division, converting fractions to decimals and percentages and simplifying fractions.
You can choose to play a single level, a selection of levels, or choose all the objectives from a year group within the same topic. There is a full list of levels below. Practise your multiplication skills while catching Fish! This game is tablet friendly and will work on any device. Find fractions of numbers and throw your pickaxe at the correct answer.
This game can be played directly on any tablet or computer. Compare the numbers on two different number lines and decide which is bigger. A great game to get children thinking about place value and reading varying scales.
Read the time on either an analogue or digital clock and then answer a word problem involving adding a given time. Find the correct time on an anologue or digital clock. Lots of choice of level, including: adding 1 hour, multiples of 5, or 10 minutes or adding multiples of a quarter of an hour.
Use a Venn diagram to sort a variety of 3D shapes according to their properties, including: whether they are pyramids or prisms, the number of faces, edges and vertices and whether they have a curved surface.
Find the missing coordinates on a given shape, reflected in a mirror line, or the midpoints of straight lines. Choose to find coordinates in the first quadrant, or all four quadrants. Provides lots of opportunity to reason about shape and position. Sort a variety of 2d shapes on a Carroll diagram. An incredibly versatlie teaching tool.
Can be used to explore number patterns, multiples, prime numbers and lots more. Find the correct time on an analogue or digital clock. Lots of choice of level, including: subtracting 1 hour, multiples of 5, or 10 minutes or subtracting multiples of a quarter of an hour.
Defend the Earth from an alien invasion using your knowledge of angles. Choose to read them from the protractor or estimate them without a protractor. This activity exactly mirrors the 'Multiplication Tables Check' that will be given to children at the end of Year 4.
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