A measuring game which can help children to understand how to use a ruler. Children need to measure various objects against a centimetre ruler. Two levels of difficulty with whole centimetre and half centimetre examples.
Christmas WorksheetsWe've put together a selection of Christmas-themed maths worksheets. There are counting, ordering, addition, subtraction, data-handling, measuring and symmetry activities. Mostly KS1 but the addition puzzles are suitable for KS2.
Let's CompareLet's Compare is an interactive comparison game which focuses on the comparative vocabulary of biggest, smallest, shortest, longest and tallest.
Guardians Defenders of MathematicaA BBC Bitesize game where you pit your wits and mathematical skills against your enemies with weapons. Mathematical areas covered include: place value, addition and subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, algebra and more.
Key Stage 3 Bitesize - MathsHelp is at hand for maths revision for Key Stage 3 Maths SATs. The site has resources for teachers too.
A Walk Through Time - The Evolution of Time MeasurementThis presentation traces the history of time keeping from the earliest clocks to present day. It explains ancient calendars and time zones.
GCSE Bitesize Revision - MathsWhether you are seeking information for homework or just wanting to brush up for the GCSE or Standard Grade exam, you will probably find what you are looking for to help you get the desired grade.
Pattern ShapesTry making patterns, tessellations or pictures with shapes. Explore geometry and fractions or investigate symmetry. Great for demonstrating protractors and measuring angles in shapes.
ITP Fixpoints - Using a ProtractorCreate angles using a grid and then measure them using the protractor. Their values can be displayed or hidden. For reflex interior angles the value of the exterior angle is shown.
Classifying Triangles by Angles and SidesA video tutorial from PBS on how to classify triangles according to angle measurements and side lengths. It is likely to appeal to pupils because it is presented by a student.