Interactive maths games early stage 1
Supplements geography work in the National Curriculum with interactive weather report game, which links to the main National Curriculum key areas in a fun and exciting way. A visual excersice to help with basic subtraction. Drag and drop the number bars to help with the calculation. A timed interactive History spelling game. Find and select the letters in the correct order to make the word. Use the arrow keys to move Tommy. The ctrl key makes him jump and the up arrow selects a number.
Tommy's Trek - Times Tables? Caterpillar Carnage? Answer the maths questions and then collect as much candy as you can for Angry Andy.
Angry Andy Must Have Candy? Stone Age Stu - Addition? Answer the maths questions and then see how many opponents you can defeat in a snowball fight. Snowball Smash? Maths Climber? Monkey Maths? Subtraction - Mini Maths Golf? Super Maths Bowling - Multiplication? Break into the tomb using your multiplication skills.
Multiplication Tile Crash? Help Marlon defeat the evil beasts with your multiplication knowledge. Marlon's Magical Maths Mission - Multiplication? Use your maths skills to earn time in the game and see how many ducks you can shoot. Maths Fairground Shoot? Parachute Number Line? Multiplication Miner? Archery Arithmetic - Multiplication? This new version will work on any tablet or computer. Telling the Time? KS2 Maths Invaders? Updated December - this is a new version that will work on a tablet or computer.
Sorting 2D shapes on a Venn diagram? Monty's Maths Wall - Tablet Version? Maths Fishing - Multiplication? Crystal Crash - Fractions of Numbers? Compare Numbers on a Number Line? Adding Time Word Problems? Sorting 3D Shapes on a Venn Diagram? Coordinates - reasoning about position and shapes? Sorting 2D shapes on a Carroll diagram? Tell the time in words. Use language such as 'o'clock', 'half past' and 'quarter to'. Telling the Time in Words? Hundred Square? Answer word problems using a calendar.
Using a Calendar? Find the start time for a given time interval. Find the Start Time? Individual toys, the needle, the scale numbers and the pan can all be hidden and revealed- good for problem solving work. The number cards can be used in a variety of ways in maths lessons.
Use the shuffle button to start, limit the available colours by using the coloured buttons followed by the shuffle button. Drag out up to 5 cards for further work. Try this progressive range of mental maths activities to sharpen recall of key number facts. Keep a record of your best times. Drag and drop the names of the two digit numbers on to the picture.
The name box will turn green if correctly placed. A smaller version of the versatile hundred square with three highlight colours, hide or reveal, variable start number and a variable step feature.
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