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Stacey Howard

Tug Harder! - 0 views

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    A good game for negative numbers and mathematical thinking. This game is for two players - you can use the interactivity below, or you could draw a number line on a piece of paper and find a counter to use. In both cases, you will need two dice. Decide who is Positive and who is Negative. Positive moves from left to right and Negative moves from right to left. Take it in turns to throw the two dice and add the scores then move that number of places in your direction. If the counter reaches −13, Negative has won. If the counter reaches 13, Positive has won.
Stacey Howard

Secret Number - 3 views

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    Simple tuning in activity for deductive thinking.
Amy Belcher

Gamequarium: Math Games- Decimal Games - 2 views

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    A few fun decimal games
Stacey Howard

Measures - 8 views

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    Webite is good for measuring and readings scales. Has mass, length and volume.
Suzanne Leahy

3-D Shapes - 2 views

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    Exploring 2D & 3D shapes
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    IWB What is a 3D shape (explanation tool)
Amy Belcher

Area and Perimeter - 5 views

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    A wonderful easy to understand interactive site about Area and Perimeter
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    Information on area and perimeter. It has some good stuff for solving questions on the IWB. Has explanations for how to work it out too.
Stacey Howard

BrainPOP - Animated Educational Site for Kids - Science, Social Studies, English, Math,... - 0 views

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    Short explanation videos, activities and interactive games across a wide range of topics. (some videos require subscription)
Stacey Howard

Interactive Whiteboard Resources: Maths, Key Stage 2 - 2 views

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    Topmarks is an educational search engine that is regularly updated with free IWB resources across all areas of the curriculum
Stacey Howard

Primary Resources: Fractions, Decimals & Percentages - 5 views

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    interactive games, activities, lesson plans and worksheets relating to fractions, decimals and percentages (suitable for all primary levels)
Suzanne Leahy

HOME (HUNTEDWEB.com) - 6 views

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    An excellent website where someone has already searched through and selected the good flash files and IWB activities. Great for literacy and maths - whole class tuning in or independent activities.
Stacey Howard

Fractions, Ration Percentages - 5 views

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    Range of interactive activities to teach fractions, decimals and percentages
Suzanne Leahy

Division Bingo - 4 views

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    Division Bingo. Could be used on IWB or on individual computers for students.
Amy Belcher

Visual Fractions - A Fraction Tutorial - 2 views

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    website that uses visual tools to explain fractions. You can add, subtract, compare, rename etc.
Stacey Howard

Crickweb | Welcome to Crickweb - 2 views

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    Great website with heaps of IWB activities. There is a big range of most subjects. It is an english site so KS1 is p-2 and KS2 is 3-6. Have a look through...
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    Great site for ICT activities across all curriculum areas.
Stacey Howard

Sum Sense: Division - 4 views

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    Quick and easy game to revise division facts, great tuning in or reflection for fact families
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: hardware - (TLF L2811 v1.0.0) - 2 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of hardware items such as nails, bolts or screws. For example, pack 32 bolts into packets of 3. Predict how many packets can be filled and how many items will be left over. Check your prediction. Complete a sentence describing the number operations, including the fraction of a packet remaining. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: puppies - (TLF L2808 v3.0.0) - 2 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of biscuits and toys in a pet shop. For example, share 34 biscuits equally between 6 puppies. Predict how many items each puppy will get, or how many packets can be filled. Check your prediction. Decide what to do with any leftovers. Complete a sentence describing the number operations. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: grouping tool - (TLF L2810 v1.0.0) - 0 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of stationery such as pens, pencils or crayons. Complete a sentence describing a number operation. For example, pack 24 crayons into packets of 5. Predict how many packets are needed and identify how many items are left over. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: sweets- (TLF L2809 v1.0.0) - 2 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of sweets. Complete a sentence describing a number operation. For example, 17 jellybeans shared equally into 6 jars. Predict how many sweets will go into each container and identify how many sweets are left over. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: kittens - (TLF L2812 v2.0.0) - 1 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of toys in a pet shop. For example, share 33 toys equally between 7 kittens. Predict how many items each kitten will get, and how many leftovers there will be. Complete a sentence describing the number operations. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
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