Forget dull and dry lessons that you have to convince reluctant students to complete. these online resources cover every skill from counting to algebra, calculations to fractions, and much more! These interactive math games will have your students growing their knowledge while they play to win and beat their high scores.
Take a look at our favourite math resources for home based learning…
Times Tables Rock Stars: This is a great resource for improving recall of timetables making it fun at the same time as the kids try to beat their friend’s times.
Bed Time Math: Maths as a fun part of your daily family routine.
Fraction Matcher: Students match two representations of the same fraction. Eight levels of difficulty.
Maths Games Galore: Fun interactive learning games & videos for kids, schools and families.
Numberphile: Short videos about numbers that help kids explore complex math topics and make math more fun.
Use a grid map: Use grid references to find places on a map. Follow instructions to find four locations. As you go, look up the meaning of tricky words.
Kids Numbers: An entire library of free online games, guided lessons, lesson plans, printable worksheets.
Mathsframe: More than 200 interactive maths games and 300 maths worksheets and assessments. All resources are designed by an experienced KS2 teacher. New games and worksheets are added regularly.
Math-Drills: Includes over 50,000 free math worksheets on a broad range of topics including arithmetic, fractions and decimals, algebra, geometry, measurement, money concepts and much more.There are also a few interactive math features, including Sudoku and Dots math games, math flash cards and unit converter.
Mathletics: There is an option for home use! You can try a free session, then there is a monthly subscription.
Brilliant.org: Interactive math, science and computer science courses crafted by award-winning teachers, researchers, and professionals from MIT, Caltech, Duke, Microsoft, and Google. Topics include logic, geometry, probability, calculus, and plenty more.
Angles (estimating angle size): This is a six-page HTML resource about solving problems involving estimating angle size. It contains one video and three questions, two of which are interactive. The resource discusses and explains solving problems to reinforce students’ understanding.
Time Tools: Use this tool to match clock times to the time presented on a Master clock. Options include am an pm, 12 hour and 24 hour times.
Prime, composite, square and triangular numbers: Aligned to the Victorian Curriculum, this resource package contains videos, interactive activities and games selected to engage students in the topic of linear and non-linear relationships. Students will explore Chance and Probability though dice and spinners and consider how probability is used in real life situations. Students can compare data and understand that it can be represented in different ways.
More mathematics resources: This link contains even more useful links to websites and online tools provided by the Victoria Government.
Thanks to our amazing anzuk educators for helping source these resources!
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Lora Popescu – P12 Art, Media, and Dance teacher
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Beth Turner-Summerton – Secondary Art Teacher
Josh Cetin – Secondary English and Drama Teacher
Adrienne Warner – P12 English and Sociology Teacher
Josh Cetin – Secondary English and Drama Teacher
Jake Dunnell – Primary Teacher