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Free
Online Maths Games
We have exclusive educational math games
as well as other free logic and puzzle games that make
learning fun. Teachers and homeschoolers will find
our free math worksheet generators useful.
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Welcome to the Maths pages.
Look at the General Maths ideas and
resources listed below,
or browse around the other Maths sections
using the bar above.
- Maths
Dictionary - Get your class to make their
own Maths Dictionary, which they can refer to
during their normal Maths work. Guidance and
Examples are given.
- Maths Monster - Help to support Maths learning
at home with this lovely idea.
- Maths Worksheets -
Use the Mathematics Worksheet Factory software
to improve numeracy in your classroom. Includes
lots of fun ideas to practice arithmetic.
- Number
Selector
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A clever way of generating one and two-digit
numbers, using fish! Instructions for assembly
included. Contributed by Julie Rance.
- Number
Hat - A fantastic idea for developing number
bonds and many other Maths concepts.
- Sports
Ladders - A fun mathematical activity, which
takes advantage of children's interest in sport.
- Puzzle Display -
Make a puzzle display to encourage the children
in your class/school to use their minds. Guidance,
ideas and example puzzles (with links to other
puzzle sites) are given.
- Trail
Hunt
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A great activity (PDF), containing a complete
set of cards and teacher's notes. Contributed
by Barbara Barnes.
- Numbers Treasure Hunt
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This interactive Powerpoint presentation is based
on Barbara's Trail Hunt activity listed above (using the
same questions, but presented in a different
format). Contributed by Ian Guest.
- Maths
Quiz
An
interactive Powerpoint quiz, covering a range
of concepts. Contributed by Nick Jones.
- General
Maths Worksheets - A number of Maths worksheets,
giving children practice in a variety of topics.
Submit your own Maths Idea!
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immediately. All ideas submitted here may be added to their own dedicated page
on the site at a later date. Please leave your name so that I can credit your
contribution, if you would like me to.
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or using this form.
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