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Useful Maths Websites
Parents and children often ask about websites that support children’s learning in maths, so the staff at Boynton have put their heads together to come up with a list of sites that we like to use in school. If any parents or children know of any great maths websites that we haven't put on here, please let us know so we can add them for others to use.
Why should I play maths games with my child?
Children make progress best as mathematicians when they regularly repeat skills and practise them until they become embedded. This can be quite a long process sometimes, and so the use of the context of an exciting game or interesting activity can be highly motivating. In our experience, our children learn best when they are having fun and that's what games are for!
Mathletics is a great way to develop fluency and confidence in all aspects of maths. Children have access to math quizzes and challenges and can participate in a real-time networked competition known as 'Live Mathletics'. Every child in KS2 at Boynton has an individual username and password so contact the class teacher if you need a copy. |
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Times Tables Rock Stars is a carefully sequenced programme of daily times tables practice and is a fun online way to learn your time tables and become a Rockstar! Every child in KS2 at Boynton has an individual username and password so contact the class teacher if you need a copy. |
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NumBots is all about every child achieving the “triple win” of understanding, recall and fluency in mental addition and subtraction, so that they move from counting to calculating. Every child in KS1 at Boynton has an individual username and password so contact the class teacher if you need a copy. |
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NRICH is a super website developed by the University of Cambridge with the aim to enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners. The website is full of activities including mathematical reasoning and problem solving in a range of contexts. There are 'live' problems and individuals can post their solutions if they find them! |
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The Family Maths Toolkit is full of ideas to help parents, families and children aged 13 and under enjoy everyday maths activities together and has been put together to help parents feel more confident talking to their children about maths. |
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Topmarks gives children the opportunity to learn online, through safe, fun and engaging games and activities. They feature great, educationally sound online resources and a good place to start is their fun learning games area. |
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Bitesize's family of sites help students from Foundation to KS3 with their learning and coursework and provide 'bitesized' interactive content, video and audio summaries. It is also continually reviewed to keep up with the curriculum. |
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Hit the Button is an interactive maths game with quick fire questions on number bonds, times tables, doubling and halving, multiples, division facts and square numbers. The games, which are against the clock, challenge and develop a child's mental maths skills. |
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This site has a large number of learning games that challenge every area of maths from a number of different resources such as AmbleWeb, BBC and HGFL. Why not test your skills with 'Penguin Jump Multiplication', 'Mathsbot' and 'PolyPad'. |
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Oxford Owl for Home are an award-winning website created to support children’s learning both at home and at school. Specially created for parents and carers by leading experts in education, it’s here to help you be as well-informed as you can be, making sure you have everything you need to support your child on their journey through school. |
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Primary Games was originally founded by a teacher who built online games to keep the students in her classroom entertained while they were engaged in learning. Now with several thousand game titles and growing, it strives to bring some of the best gaming sites on the web. |