Bookmarked this page not just for the game, but in case there are other good math resources on the site. (Since it's called "maths" probably from England)
I found this website that has multiple activities with fractions. It includes the materials needed for the activities and instructions. It lists extensions and assessment ideas. It also has a listing of books about fractions. It even contains links to other websites where students can play fraction games. (And I only had trouble accessing one of the links.) From Heather Johnson
Are you a bookworm? If so, take an adventure with Booker T. Worm. Write your favorite author, play a trivia game, or complete word scrambles based on you favorite books. Find out about the latest, most popular books, too!
Several great ideas in Edutopia's summary of events. Includes integrating technology, online learning and blended classrooms, teaching with new tools, video games in classrooms, and more.
This site provides an extensive collection of free resources, math games, and handson
math activities aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.
Our math printables are suitable for use in math centers, small group or whole class
settings. Instructions for each activity are presented in large print on a task card in
child-friendly language to enable students to work on tasks independently after a brief
introduction to the task.
All materials and activities on the site are designed to support the Common Core
State Standards and are based on the belief that effective mathematical learning is
best achieved when students are given frequent opportunities to develop their own
problem solving strategies, to pose questions, and to engage in mathematical inquiry
through the use of open-ended tasks.