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Grover's Winter Games

This game is probably suitable more for use at home than at school. It has three parts. The first has number to 15 number recognition activities, the second has shape patterns to complete and the third tests a child's ability to follow instructions.

4-5 year olds
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Math Limbo

A timed addition game where you solve the equations by adding two single digit numbers and choosing the answer or by choosing an equivalent addition. It can be used to speed up your mental arithmetic skills. Different levels.

5-8 year olds
Pupils

Robot More or Less

Robot More or Less is a flexible addition or subtraction matching game. It is useful for developing mental maths skills.

5-11 year olds
Pupils

Christmas Wordsearch

An excellent Christmas wordsearch from Storm Educational. There are different difficulty options which include adding diagonal and reverse words as well as different sized grids.

5-11 year olds
Pupils

Snowman Sums

A winter themed addition game. Find number bonds to match the target number.

5-7 year olds
Pupils

Times or Divide Bingo

A useful class teaching resource on division and multiplication by 10 and 100. It includes decimals and is suitable for use on an interactive whiteboard.

7-11 year olds
Teachers

Robot Addition

Robot Addition is a multiple choice addition game for 5 to 7 year olds. It has three game modes: Addition to 10, Addition to 15 and Addition to 20.

5-7 year olds
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Mini Maths Golf

A fun subtraction game which can promote mental maths skills. It covers simple subtraction up to decimal subtraction.

6-11 year olds
Pupils

Find the Start Time

A maths game where you need to find the start time after a given time interval. 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 and more.

7-11 year olds
Teachers

The Greatest Game Ever

Can you beat the computer's number by making a three-digit number of greater value by choosing the place for each digit?

5-11 year olds
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