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Form Time Numeracy

Random questions covering a range of topics to help students improve and revise maths skills. Displays well on an interactive whiteboard.

11-16 year olds
Teachers

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

Hit the Button Maths App

App version of our popular Hit the Button game. Available on iPad, Android, Windows and Mac. Topics include number bonds, times tables, division, doubling, halving and square numbers. Covers up to 12 x tables.

5-11 year olds
Teachers, Parents

Meteor Multiplication

Shoot the meteors that have the answers to the multiplication questions. This will really test your knowledge of all your times tables! There are three levels of difficulty.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

Classroom Timer

A useful classroom timer which is configurable to countdown in either seconds or minutes.

4-11 year olds
Teachers

Two Clocks

An amazing resource for demonstrating the difference between two times. It is configurable so that teachers can use it at a basic level or use the questions provided.

6-11 year olds
Teachers

Everyday Life in Roman Times

A straightforward site where you can find out about most aspects of Roman Life such as Roman Towns, entertainment, food, work, slaves, schooling, clothes, toys, buildings and more.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

Find Schools

Enter a postcode or place name to search a database of schools in England. The database includes primary, secondary, special needs, state and private schools.

3-16 year olds
Teachers, Parents

Hidden Lives

An archive of amazing documents and photographs where you can find out what it was like to be really poor in Victorian and Edwardian times. Target age range 10 to 15 years.

7-14 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Partial Product Finder

Partial Product Finder allows multiplication combinations to be represented as a rectangle, or array. Arrays up to 50 x 50 can be shown. The resource can be used to represent straightforward multiplication, as in times tables.

6-11 year olds
Pupils
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