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Useful Mathematics websites for Year 3
Ordering and sequencing numbersVariety of games to learn about number sequences including negative numbers, decimals, prices and mass.
Mental MathsA range of time limited games to sharpen mental maths skills.
Place ValueGames to develop knowledge of place value or hundreds, tens and units.
Problem solvingGames to help children to reason mathematically, a vital skill if they are to learn to solve problems.
Addition and subtractionThese addition and subtraction games make practising sums fun and enjoyable. They can help you to get quicker at working out answers mentally. As the sums change each time you play the games you will be able to keep practising to improve your addition and subtraction skills.
Fractions and decimalsThey cover a range of skills from identifying basic fractions of shapes and numbers of objects to ordering fractions and converting fractions to decimals or percentages. There are also games involving finding equivalences and cancelling down.
Space, position and movementThese fun maths games can help children recognise 2d and 3d shapes and understand the properties of shapes. There are maths games where children can practise finding lines of symmetry and recognise symmetrical shapes. Also included are coordinates games which give children hands on practise at identifying locations on grids, angles games and activities on areas and perimeters.
MoneyThese fun money games for kids can help children to understand the value of UK coins, how to count money and work out change. They also include problem solving money activities.
Data handling Data handling maths games aimed at Key Stage 2 children including activities such as carroll diagrams, block graphs, mode, median, mean and range, probability and frequency diagrams with tallying.
MeasureThis collection is based on measuring activities such as clock games, measuring capacity and lengths. The time games are progressive in difficulty.
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