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A Maths Dictionary for Kids 2009 Not sure of your perpendicular lines from your polyhedrons. This interactive website from the makers of Rainforest Maths may help explain the different terms. There are definitions of mathematical vocab, quizzes and pictorial...
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Louise Thomas (St Ethelbert's Ramsgate) suggested that we should have a number square that demonstrated decimal numbers. It also supports negative numbers. Features includes: Number range: -15 000 to 15 000 Negative numbers Decimal numbers Hide one...
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I've liked the downloadable stopwatch from www.online-stopwatch.com for some time now. I noticed today that they've added some great new versions.Theres an egg timer, a clock and a bomb with a fuse!! All with variable times. www.online-stopwatch...
Teachers TV is a great resource for finding videos to support teachers CPD and also to find video clips to use in the classroom with the pupils. If you register on the site (its free), you will be able to download the videos and then embedd them in IWB...
World Maths Day , a free annual event run by Mathletics , is an opportunity for students to play against each other in mental arithmetic games in real time. The questions are appropriately leveled for different ages and abilities. Teachers can register...
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At the recent Swale ITN, Morag from Tunstall suggested we look at http://www.tutpup.com/ for encouraging pupils to practise and speed up their maths and spellings. A teacher will need to create a free account for their class, and pupils can register with...