Interactive games counting ks1
A smaller version of the versatile hundred square with three highlight colours, hide or reveal, variable start number and a variable step feature. Two operation function machine with options to hide or reveal numbers and set all operations and numbers. Demonstration tools to support whole class and group teaching in the daily maths lesson. Ideal for use on interactive whiteboards. An activity for developing understanding of simple equations.
Hide individual numbers or symbols as you wish. Designed for teacher led investigations. Number-balance-objectives Recording-Sheet. A versatile hundred square with three highlight colours, hide or reveal, variable start number and a variable step feature.
Help Pablo finish his inventions by handing him the right shape. He will describe some parts of the shape to you, it is then up to you to pick the correct shape out of the three in the pile to help him finish his invention! Your goal is to match two cards on the screen. One card will show the name of a shape and the other will show the shape itself.
You must match the correct name and shape in order to clear all the cards on the screen to win! When you start a new game, the cards will be shuffled, so every game is a new challenge, keep playing until you feel confident in naming your shapes! Good luck and have fun!
The world is being attacked by imposter shapes that claim to be shapes that they are not. Only you, Hexagon Man, have the power to destroy the imposter shapes and save the world against the attack. Read your mission statement at the top of the page and save the shapes you need to.
Collect points and move on to the next round. Good luck, Hexagon Man! Take a look at the shapes presented on the page, then click on the dotted blocks above the shapes to fill them in, one block for each side you can count on the shape below it.
Ideal for Key Stage 1 KS1. An exciting trajectory battle of the tanks! Can be played with one or two players. A great game for two players to battle it out! Help the caterpillar and choose from the three shapes to complete the rest of the pictures on the screen. Complete all the pictures to hear a song from Mr Caterpillar! A fun quiz with an unusual reward. Main menu Search. Counting and Ordering KS1. Hidden Jewels Age 3 to 5 In this 'hide and reveal' game, children are encouraged to say the number of gems without counting them.
Number Rhymes Age 3 to 5 In this activity, the rhyme 'Ten Green Bottles' is used to encourage children to count backwards to work out how many bottles are left.
Number Talks Age 3 to 5 In this task, children have the opportunity to talk about what they see when they look at a number representation. Incey Wincey Age 3 to 5 In this game, children roll the dice and count how many steps to move the spider up or down the drainpipe.
Shopping - Pirate Poundland Age 3 to 5 In the pirate pound shop, children can practise their counting skills by choosing ten items to spend their ten pounds on. Number Book Age 3 to 5 Creating a 'Book of Four' provides an opportunity for children to collect groups of four objects and consider how the groups of objects are similar. Using Books: Maisy Goes Camping Age 3 to 5 In this task, the book 'Maisy Goes Camping' by Lucy Cousins introduces children to the idea of using the size and number of objects to work out how many will fit in a 'tent'.
Same Length Trains Age 5 to 7 Challenge Level How many trains can you make which are the same length as Matt's and Katie's, using rods that are identical?
Five Steps to 50 Age 5 to 7 Challenge Level Use five steps to count forwards or backwards in 1s or 10s to get to Domino Number Patterns Age 5 to 7 Challenge Level Can you work out the domino pieces which would go in the middle in each case to complete the pattern of these eight sets of 3 dominoes?
Making Sticks Age 5 to 7 Challenge Level Kimie and Sebastian were making sticks from interlocking cubes and lining them up. Grouping Goodies Age 5 to 7 Challenge Level Pat counts her sweets in different groups and both times she has some left over.
That Number Square! Age 5 to 11 Challenge Level How quickly can you put back the numbers on the hundred square?
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