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  1. Fun Maths Problems Games for Children

    Number Trains. Make a train by sequencing the numbers on their carriages. The numbers are represented in a range of formats such as words, numerals, dice dots or counting frames. The levels progress in difficulty. Level 5 has sequences of twos, fives and tens. Free maths problems for children. These activities which display well on an IWB aid ...

  2. Problem Solving, Maths, Key Stage 2

    Adding Time Word Problems. Word problems where you need to read the time on either an analogue or digital clock and then answer a word problem involving adding a given time. A selection of excellent primary resources which work well on interactive whiteboards in the classroom.

  3. Problem Solving, Maths, Key Stage 1

    Shape Patterns. Shape Patterns is a sequencing game where children from 3 to 8 years of age need to complete the pattern of different coloured 2D shapes. Three levels of difficulty. A selection of excellent primary resources which work well on interactive whiteboards in the classroom.

  4. Math Games

    Free, online math games and more at MathPlayground.com! Problem solving, logic games and number puzzles kids love to play.

  5. 24 Fun KS1 Maths Games For School & Home

    18. Times tables game bang bang. This is a fun KS1 maths game for practising times tables (in this case the 5 times table). It can be adapted to suit other times tables or mental maths skills, such as addition and subtraction of numbers to 20 or number bonds to 10 or to 20. What you will need to play:

  6. Hit the Button Math

    Hit the Button Math is an app designed to help develop mental math and calculation skills. The app is aimed at 5-11 year olds. There are 166 different game modes of varying difficulty so it is useful throughout grades K-5. Answer as many questions as possible in minute-long games, or you can now practice without the pressure of a countdown ...

  7. Monty's Maths Wall

    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 ...

  8. Most Popular Free Maths Games

    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. ... 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 ...

  9. NRICH

    Enriching mathematics for all learners. We offer curriculum-linked resources for students aged 3-18, designed to nurture curious, resourceful and confident learners of school mathematics. All of our resources are free to use by everyone. We are based in the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge.

  10. Games and Interactives

    Interactives - Upper Primary. Try these interactives to improve yours skills in a variety of topics. The Nrich Maths Project Cambridge,England. Mathematics resources for children,parents and teachers to enrich learning. Problems,children's solutions,interactivities,games,articles.

  11. problem solving

    Happy Camel. Help the camel to find his toy by weighing his food on the balance scales. A good problem solving game. Searchable site of thousands of quality teaching resources, interactive resources, homework, exam and revision help. Useful for teachers, pupils and parents.

  12. Place Value KS1

    Age 5 to 7. Challenge Level. In this game, you throw a dice and move counters along the snail's body and in a spiral around the snail's shell. It is about understanding tens and ones.

  13. 100+ KS1 Maths Problem Solving

    Perfect for KS1 students, our maths problem-solving primary resources test a range of skills, from addition and subtraction to remainders and number order! We've included challenging topics like negative numbers, using inverse numbers, and remainders, to ensure these primary resources on problem-solving test your students' maths knowledge.

  14. Addition and Subtraction

    These activities are part of our Primary collections, which are problems grouped by topic. Addition and Subtraction. Age 5 to 7. These lower primary tasks all involve addition, subtraction or both.

  15. Thinking Blocks Addition and Subtraction

    Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one and two step word problems. involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart. and comparing, with unknowns in all positions. Play Thinking Blocks Addition at Math Playground! Model and solve word problems with addition and subtraction.

  16. Countdown practice

    Countdown Practice. This is a Countdown Practice game. Also check out the Countdown Solver. It's good. Letters. Numbers. End. Use the "Vowel" and "Consonant" buttons to pick your letters, or "Conundrum" to practice a conundrum, then you have up to 30 seconds to find your words (use the working area if you like), then you can use the "Check word ...

  17. PDF Problem-solving activities: ideas for the classroom

    computing focused problem-solving club for their students. Each club developed its own programme of activities, and teachers were encouraged to explore opportunities to embed the problem-solving activities they ran into the curriculum. We asked the teachers involved in the pilot to tell us about the activities that worked best in their clubs.

  18. Tangrams

    It is possible to fit the pieces together again to make a new shape. If you must match whole sides to each other so that the corners meet, how many new shapes can you make? Watch out for shapes which are really the same but just turned round or flipped over. Selection. Rotate. Rotate. Move. You can move the tangram pieces by dragging them, or ...

  19. Problem Solving Games, Activities & Exercises for Adults

    4. Sudoku. Sudoku is one of the most popular free problem solving games for adults. The objective of this game is to fill each box of a 9×9 grid so that every row, column, and letter contains each number from one to nine. The puzzle makes a great team challenge. To play Sudoku on Zoom, screen share the game board.

  20. Kitten Knittin'

    Y2: To measure length in centimetres (cm) Wait for Granny to finish knitting her scarf. Then drag the ruler to measure it. Type the answer on the cardboard box.