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Gingerbread Man Game

Counting and sequencing games where you can learn your numbers to 10. Works well on an interactive whiteboard.

3-5 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Science Farm

Science Farm has a range of Science lesson plans and activities to teach Key Stage 1 children about food and farming in line with the Key Stage 1 Science programme of study. There are child friendly videos.

5-7 year olds
Pupils

Small Town Superheroes

18 mini games to help you with your Key Stage 1 English skills such as suffixes and prefixes, punctuation and sentences.

6-7 year olds
Pupils

Shape Patterns

Shape Patterns is a shapes sequencing game. Complete the pattern of different coloured 2D shapes. There are three levels of difficulty.

3-8 year olds
Pupils

All about Autumn

Find out about autumn in simple, illustrated text for children by Topmarks. It looks at the things that happen and are seen in Autumn in the UK.

6-9 year olds
Pupils

Rocket Rounding

A multiple choice game involving rounding numbers to ten, a hundred and to a whole number. There are two options, one with a number line and the other more difficult level, without one.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

Science Bob

Science Bob is a science teacher who has produced an exciting website to encourage parents and teachers to practice “Random Acts of Science” by providing instructions and videos for interactive science experiments.

5-11 year olds
Teachers, Parents

Science Fix

There are lots of primary science experiment ideas to try at school or in early years settings. They include useful background science information.

3-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

Subtraction Grids

Can you meet the challenge to see how many subtraction calculations you can do in two minutes? There are different levels and you can choose either one or two missing numbers to make your number sentence correct.

6-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

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
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