
Turning man

Turning
Use your mouse to move the red and green parts of this disc. Can you make images which show the turnings described?

Data shapes
Sara and Will were sorting some pictures of shapes on cards. "I'll collect the circles," said Sara. "I'll take the red ones," answered Will. Can you see any cards they would both want?

Opening patterns

Colouring triangles
Explore ways of colouring this set of triangles. Can you make symmetrical patterns?

Skeleton shapes
How many balls of modelling clay and how many straws does it take to make these skeleton shapes?




Can you do it too?
Try some throwing activities and see whether you can throw something as far as the Olympic hammer or discus throwers.

Matching time
Try this matching game which will help you recognise different ways of saying the same time interval.


Bottles (2)
In this activity focusing on capacity, you will need a collection of different jars and bottles.

Making sticks

Little man

Time line

Who can be the winner?

This puzzling sweet shop

Strike it out
Use your addition and subtraction skills, combined with some strategic thinking, to beat your partner at this game.

Sort them out (1)

Cube bricks and daisy chains
Daisy and Akram were making number patterns. Daisy was using beads that looked like flowers and Akram was using cube bricks. First they were counting in twos.

The add and take-away path

Largest even


How would we count?
An activity centred around observations of dots and how we visualise number arrangement patterns.

That number square

Snail one hundred
In this game, you throw a dice and move counters along the snail's body and in a spiral around the snail's shell. It is about understanding tens and ones.


Unit differences

Constant counting

Skip counting

Butterfly flowers
Can you find two butterflies to go on each flower so that the numbers on each pair of butterflies adds to the number on their flower?

Are you well balanced?

Clapping times


Two-digit targets
You have a set of the digits from 0 to 9. Can you arrange these in the five boxes to make two-digit numbers as close to the targets as possible?

Bugs in the garden


Magic plant
On Friday the magic plant was only 2 centimetres tall. Every day it doubled its height. How tall was it on Monday?

Making sticks

What number?


Queue

Making shapes

Wallpaper
These pieces of wallpaper need to be ordered from smallest to largest. Can you find a way to do it?

Secret number
Annie and Ben are playing a game with a calculator. What was Annie's secret number?


Grouping goodies
Pat counts her sweets in different groups and both times she has some left over. How many sweets could she have had?

Coded hundred square
This 100 square jigsaw is written in code. It starts with 1 and ends with 100. Can you build it up?



Let us divide!
