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Caterpillar Ordering
A wonderful game for ordering numbers and for number sequences. Fantastic on an interactive whiteboard.
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Coconut Ordering
Compare and order different numbers, including decimal numbers, and metric quantities involving length, mass, capacity and money. Includes UK, Euro and Dollar currencies.
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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.
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Paint the Squares
An interactive number charts resource with 8 different sized number grids including a regular 100 number square. Can you make a pattern of number sequences? Charts are printable on desktop machines.
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Range Arranger
Build a tower with the blocks in the correct order from smallest to largest. Suitable for Year 2 to Year 6.
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Placing Numbers on a Number Line
A versatile number line that can be used at many different levels beginning at numbers 1 to 10 up to fractions, decimals and negative numbers. Place numbers on a number line and see how close you can get.
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Sequences
Test your knowledge of numbers in a sequence. Useful for use throughout Key Stage 2 as it has many different levels.
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Counting Caterpillar
Order numbers along a branch. You can select the minimum and maximum numbers.
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Chinese Dragon Game
Chinese Dragon Game is an ordering and sequencing numbers game based on the Chinese New Year dragon theme.
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Compare Numbers on a Number Line
Compare numbers on two different number lines and decide which is bigger. A great game to get children thinking about reading varying scales.
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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?
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Higher and Lower
How good are you at ordering numbers? Lots of examples to try from simple ordering numbers to 10 to fractions, decimals or negative and positive numbers. Please be aware the input your own numbers section is faulty.
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Numbers to Words Fruit Splat
Match numbers to the fruits to the target number words. There are four levels of difficulty: 1-10, 1-20, 1-100 and 1-1000.
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Number Trains
Make a train by sequencing the numbers on their carriages. The numbers are represented in a range of formats such as words, numerals, dice dots or counting frames. The levels progress in difficulty. Level 5 has sequences of twos, fives and tens.
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Arcade Champion
Order the numbers from highest to lowest in this place value game with numbers up to 1 million.
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