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Mathematics Primary Resources

BBC Schools
High quality resources for all ages from the BBC, from Revise wise to Dynamo’s Den!

Count On
The follow-on to the popular Maths Year 2000 site. Available here are puzzles, games and other resources for teachers, children and parents.

Good Morning Children
Ideas for short activities that promote thinking skills (mathematics and other curriculum areas). Useful extension opportunities for gifted and talented pupils.

Interactive resources
A range of resources to use with an interactive whiteboard (or data projector) to support mathematics whole class teaching. The linked ‘sister sites’ are also worth visiting.

Mape: Micros and Primary Education
Publications, reviews and resources to support effective use of ICT in maths (and other subjects too!).

NRICH Prime Site
Using and applying, plus lots more. Univ. of Cambridge Scholl of Ed. Maths Enrichment site.

Numeracy in Birmingham
The Birmingham Numeracy web site, especially the 'resources' section has a range of useful materials, including some that are ideal for use with projectors and interactive whiteboards.

numeracysoftware.com
This site has Numeracy News (updated daily), numeracy web links, and a free numeracy download every week. These downloads include pre-written spreadsheets, My World screens, logo procedure files, data files etc.

Primary Games
A range of great resources are available on this site: both teaching tools and pupil games. Sample copies can be accessed on line. Links are given to associated sites which are also well worth a visit.

TeacherXpress
Description: Links to loads of useful primary maths sites (and every other aspect of education too!).

Valiant Technology Ltd
Resources and ideas for using Roamer and other Valiant equipment.

The World Clock
Shows time around the world and related information (eg: sunrise and sunset times).

What if ...?
Mathematical challenges for KS1, and link into Birmingham LEA maths support site (all Key Stages)

 

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