Maths Games Teaching Resources
An extensive collection of hands-on games to use when teaching a range of mathematical concepts. Games give students opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies. Engaging mathematical games can also encourage students to explore number combinations, place value, patterns, and other important mathematical concepts. Games in this collection include match-up puzzles, dominoes, board games, bingo, sorting activities and many more.
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Partitioning Numbers - Match-Up Activity
A set of partitioning number cards to create number sentences when grouping in tens.
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Describing Measurements - Memory Game
A memory game to play in the classroom when developing suitable language to describe different measurements.
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Rainbow Facts - Addition Match Up Cards
A bright and fun game to play in the classroom when learning the Friends of Ten and Rainbow Facts.
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Fractions Pizza Builder (With Toppings) – Hands-On Materials
An interactive pizza base you can divide and put on a pan to practise fractions.
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Think Big, Count Small - Addition Dominoes
A set of addition dominoes to use in the classroom when applying counting on strategies.
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Fractions Pizza Builder (Without Toppings) – Hands-On Materials
An interactive pizza base you can divide and put toppings on to practise fractions.
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Polygon Puzzles - Division
A matching game that helps students to develop their division skills.
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Polygon Puzzles - Multiplication
A matching game that helps students to develop their multiplication skills.
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Numbers, Words, Dots and Tallies Match-Up Activity - 1 to 20
A game to help your students understand numbers and all of the different ways they can be represented.
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Numbers, Words and Tallies Match-Up Activity - Tens
A game to help your students understand numbers and all of the different ways they can be represented.
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3D Objects and Their Properties - Puzzle Match-Up Activity
A set of 8 match up puzzles to use in the classroom when exploring the properties of 3D objects.
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Multiplication and Division Fact Families PowerPoint
An 18 page editable PowerPoint to use in the classroom when introducing multiplication and division fact families.
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Fact Family Icosahedron (4, 7, 12 Multiplication and Division Facts)
A hands-on game to play when learning about multiplication and division fact families.
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Maths Warm Ups Interactive PowerPoint - Year 2
A PowerPoint providing a series of warm up activities for Year 2 students across the curriculum.
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Fact Family Icosahedron (3, 6, 9 Multiplication and Division Facts)
A hands-on game to play when learning about multiplication and division fact families.
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Fact Family Icosahedron (2, 5, 10 Multiplication and Division Facts)
A hands-on game to play when learning about multiplication and division fact families.
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Polygon Puzzles - Subtraction
A matching game that helps students to develop their subtraction skills.
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Polygon Puzzles - Addition
A matching game that helps students to develop their addition skills.
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Maths Warm Ups Interactive PowerPoint - Year 1
A PowerPoint providing a series of warm up activities for Year 1 students across the curriculum.
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Subitising Dice - Numbers 1 to 9
Subitising is the process of immediately recognising how many items are in a small group.
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Monster Multiplication Match-Up (2-digit by 1-digit)
A match-up activity to practise multiplying a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number.
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Fact Family Fishbowls (Blank)
A sorting activity to demonstrate an understanding of multiplication and division fact families.
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Double +1 Addition Dominoes
A set of addition dominoes to use in the classroom when applying the double +1 strategy.
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Fact Family Fishbowls
A sorting activity to demonstrate an understanding of multiplication and division fact families.