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Numbers in Words Find the five lettered mathematical words by matching numbers with their equivalent in words. So far this activity has been accessed 18092 times and 834 people have earned a Transum Trophy for completing it.
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Remainder Race A game involving chance and choice requiring an ability to calculate the remainder when a two digit number is divided by a single digit number.
The short web address is:
Transum.org/go/?to=remainder
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Flabbergasted Game
This game for one or two players is an exciting challenge to demonstrate an understanding of factors and multiples.
The computer does not play the 'perfect' game so you stand a good chance of beating it.
A Transum virtual trophy is available to the winner of a game lasting more than turns.
The numbers used in this game are recorded below:
Challenge: In two-player mode you could try to make the longest sequence possible.
The solution to the challenge is available here when you are signed in to your Transum subscription account. If you do not yet have an account and you are a teacher, tutor or parent you can apply for one by completing the form on the Sign Up page.
This game was inspired by the Flabbergasted Lesson Starter.
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Cliff Diving Monkeys Test your timing skills by clicking on the monkeys so that they jump off the cliff at just the right time to land in the boat.
The short web address is:
Transum.org/go/?to=monkeys
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Newsletter The Transum Newsletter for March 2026 has just been published. Click on the image above to read about the latest developments on this site and try to solve the puzzle of the month. You can read the newsletter online or listen to it by downloading the podcast.
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Wednesday, January 1, 2020
"Did you know that there are quick and easy ways to determine if a number has a particular factor? Well strictly speaking some of these ways are easier than others but they can be a great help when playing this game. You should learn the easier Divisibility Tests as they will be useful as your mathematical learning develops."
St. Augustine's Maths, Twitter
Wednesday, November 17, 2021