
Amaze all of the students in your class with these mathematical tricks. A nice way to start or end a lesson.
You will be amazed when you see what can be done with paper and a pair of scissors!
An interesting activity. Can you come up with a good strategy because we have not been able to?
Play this team game to guess the mathematical word from the clues. A fun game which promotes learning.
Un-jumble the mixed up Maths words. A new set of anagrams each time the page is loaded.
Whether it be noughts and crosses or Nim, playing games can be fun while improving your thinking skills.
"I am 692, who is 23 x 12 ?" Everyone in the class gets involved. Here are the cards you'll need.
Learn Maths from paper folding. It's easy to do, produces fantastic displays and teaches angle facts.
Brighten up your Maths lesson with this collections of mathematical jokes. Let us know if we've missed out your favourite.
Arrange the matches to form four squares instead of five. Think laterally and you'll eventually get it.
Really get involved in Maths by becoming part of it.
A calming, relaxing and creative activity producing beautiful results.
The mathematical version of the classic hangman game. Guess the letters that are contained in the words.
Collect items which have a mathematical connection. An outdoor activity.
How well can you whisper a mathematical phrase? This is an old party game with a mathematical twist.
Great tests of skill and speed. The online activities include classics such as the Tower of Hanoi and Water Jars.
A different way to complete a Sudoku puzzle with clues available at every stage.
A slide presentation showing techniques for cracking simple codes and ciphers.
How close can you get to the target by making a calculation out of the five numbers given?
From Miniclip.com. Click on adjacent number times that add up to a given total as quickly as possible.
Choose your own numbers for your bingo card. The caller uses two dice and adds the numbers together.
Shoot the numbers but don't shoot any square numbers.
Play a round of golf using your estimation skills rather than golf clubs.
An interactive online activity requiring logical thinking and a certain amount of luck.
The teacher has a set of six cards numbered 1 to 6. They are placed face down on the teachers desk so that the teacher can pick up one at random which students then have to fit onto a grid.
Find the best quantities to make the watermelon grow.
A slowly revealed distance time graph aids understanding.
A game of buying and selling property with maths questions thrown in for good measure.
Each visitor to this page has a unique maze constructed for them to find their way through answering mathematical questions on the way.
Find where the mines are hidden without stepping on one.
If 16 O in a P stands for 16 ounces in a pound, what do you think these mystery numbers stand for?
An online, interactive version of the popular number placing puzzle.
Use the given clues to reconstruct the colourful pattern.
Students classify numbers randomly appearing on the screen by holding up cards
If the last card put down equals the previous card put down to the nearest whole number then all players race to shout SNAP!
A race between 12 snails. Which snail is most likely to win?
The Transum version of the traditional sliding tile puzzle.
Race across the screen to match the times tables question with the answer.
A two player game. The objective is to grab the multiples faster than the other player.
An adventure game requiring students to solve puzzles as they move through the old mansion.
An adventure game requiring students to solve puzzles as they move through the tunnels.
Find the ten mathematical words in the grid of letters.
Remember these mathematical words for their shape and movement.