Arithmagons – Fill the Grid
Arithmagons – Fill the Grid
Use your keyboard or the onscreen keypad to complete the grids
Learning Objectives
- Number bonds within 20
- Add 1-digit & 2-digit numbers to 20
- Use addition facts to 20 fluently – use related facts up to 100
- Show that addition of two numbers can be done in any order
- Inverse operations
- Reasoning about number
Pop n Drop – ICT Games
Drag over circles to choose required numbers
Learning Objectives
- Number bonds within 20
- Add 1-digit & 2-digit numbers to 20
- Use addition facts to 20 fluently – use related facts up to 100
- Show that addition of two numbers can be done in any order
- Recall multiplication facts for the 2, 5 and 10 multiplication tables
- Recall multiplication facts for the 3, 4 and 8 multiplication tables
- Recall multiplication tables up to 12 × 12
- Recognise decimal equivalents of tenths
Deines Blocks- MathsBot
Place Value Counters – MathsBot
Fractions – Math Learning Center
Use a bar or circle to represent, compare, and perform operations with fractions with denominators from 1 to 100. Choose the fraction model and number of equal parts. Use a color to select specific parts to show a fraction of the whole. Reveal or hide numeric labels as needed. Superimpose fractions upon each other to compare fractions or see equal parts.
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- Use a bar or circle as the whole.
- Divide each whole into anywhere from 1 to 100 equal parts.
- Compare fractions and represent equivalent fractions.
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide with fractions.
- Explore the relationship between fractions, percents, and decimals.
- Select the size of the whole and the number of equal parts.
- Hide and reveal fraction labels.
- Use the drawing tools to annotate work and show understanding.
- Write equations and expressions with the math text tool.
Time Tools – Scootle
Number Balance – M Weddell
Number Balance – Mark Weddell
Use the number balance Free Play mode to demonstrate relationships between numbers whether equal or inequalities.
Game Levels allow children to make the apparatus balance, thus completing the equation.
Information
- Drag the tags onto the number balance.
- Use the balance to show pairs of number which add to 10
- Drag two or more tags to the same balance hook and it will show how many are there;
- Use this to examine commutative law of multiplication.
Treasure Quest – MathPlayground
Tablet Toolkit – Shape
Here are four of the best free tools for investigating shape on a tablet device. They should work in browsers on iPad, Android and Windows tablets, as well as traditional desktop, laptop and chromebook devices. Click on the image or title to investigate each activity further.
Tangrams – ABC YA

Tangrams help develop spatial awareness, knowledge of the properties of shape and rotations. Complete the different levels to reveal the patterns and pictures.
Geoboard – Math Learning Center

Geoboard is a tool for exploring a variety of mathematical topics. Stretch bands around the pegs to form line segments and polygons and make discoveries about perimeter, area, angles, congruence and more…
Basic Angles – Visnos

Learn to recognise acute, obtuse, reflex and right angles. Angles can be automatically displayed or measured using a protractor. Create and investigate problems involving complementary or supplementary angles, intersecting lines and angles at a point.
Stock the Shelves – Mr Nussbaum

Practice coordinates in all four quadrants using this game. Click on the given locations to re stock the shelves.
Tablet Toolkit – Number
Here are five of the best free tools for investigating number on a tablet device. They should work in browsers on iPad, Android and Windows tablets, as well as traditional desktop, laptop and chromebook devices. Click on the image or title to investigate each activity further.
Ten Frame – Illuminations

Ten frames are a powerful way to help pupils visualise numbers and consider number bonds addition and subtraction calculations.
Number Rack – Math Learning Center

Number Rack is an abacus interactive manipulative which can demonstrate counting up to 100 on a tablet device. As well as depicting numbers this manipulative is useful for visualising addition and subtraction calculations too.
Number Pieces – Math Learning Center

Number Pieces by Math Learning Center reproduces the experience of using Base 10 Blocks or Dienes Equipment. It can be used to represent numbers in HTU, giving a sense of the value of each digit. As children become more fluent with their use, they can investigate addition and subtraction too.
Flip Counter – ICT Games

Flip Counter by ICT Games is a tool for demonstrating how counting occurs. Numbers can be set and then it is possible to see the effect of counting on, or how much is needed to reach a particular target. Reveal and move the decimal point to investigate further.
100 Square Spots

100 Square Spots is a tool for investigating pattern on the 100 square. It can be used for looking at number series, as well as addition and subtraction by adding tens and adjusting.














