A fun maths angles game where you must find the attacking ninja at the correct degrees before he attacks you. There are three levels of difficulty.
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An interesting maths site where players must find the value of X in problem using multiplication, division, addition or subtraction.
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A fun game which practises maths skills, including number bonds to 10 with decimals by driving the monster bus around the town to take little monsters to school.
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A beautifully designed set of 20+ maths whiteboard resources aimed at primary aged students. There are resources about addition, multiplying fractions, number lines and more.
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These games are no longer directly accessible due to the excessive amount of bandwidth they consume. You are free to download them to use offline or to put them on your own web site. (licence)
A Dustbin game is great for helping students to organise ideas into categories.
Students or teachers can create up to four categories of factors. The game created by ClassTools.net then involves students dragging and dropping each factor into its correct category as quickly as possible in a "race against the clock"!
Interactive Mathematics uses LiveMath, Flash and Scientific Notebook to enhance mathematics lessons.
Topics range from grade 8 algebra to college-level Laplace Transformations.
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