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Understand and use the relationship between parallel lines and alternate and corresponding angles.
Try It!A self marking exercise involving calculating the unknown angle in a triangle.
Try It!Use your knowledge of rectangle areas to calculate the missing measurement of these composite diagrams.
Try It!How many different shapes with an area of 2 square units can you make by joining dots on this grid with straight lines?
Try It!Divide the grid into rectangular pieces so that the area of each piece is the same as the number it contains.
Try It!Test your understanding of averages with this self marking quiz about mean, median and range.
Try It!Arrange the given digits to make six 3-digit numbers that combine in an awesome way.
Try It!The classic dots and boxes two-player game with the addition of some fractions which determine your score.
Try It!Expand algebraic expressions containing brackets and simplify the resulting expression in this self marking exercise.
Try It!An animated guide to using a scientific calculator for Secondary and High School students.
Try It!Rearrange a formula in order to find a new subject in this self marking exercise.
Try It!The traditional pairs or Pelmanism game adapted to test the ability to compare analogue and digital times.
Try It!A self marking exercise on identifying coordinates culminating in finding the mid point of two given points.
Try It!Plot the coordinates and join them with straight lines to produce a picture.
Try It!A self marking set of ten mathematical questions about a clock which cracked!
Try It!An online board game for two players evaluating algebraic equations and inequalities.
Try It!You will need to be quick on the draw to shoot all of the numbers except the square numbers.
Try It!Questions about scaling up the ingredients in the correct proportion for the witch's brew at Hallowe'en.
Try It!Estimation is a very important skill. Use this activity to practise and improve your skills.
Try It!Express one quantity as a fraction of another, where the fraction could be less than 1 or a mixed number.
Try It!Can you determine the unique digits that will complete these factor trees?
Try It!Compare pairs of fractions to identify the largest or smallest in order to move through the maze.
Try It!The traditional pairs or Pelmanism game adapted to test knowledge of simple fractions and their equivalent decimals.
Try It!Practise your ability to find a fraction of a given amount with this self marking exercise.
Try It!Match the fraction with the equivalent percentage. A drag and drop self marking exercise.
Try It!The traditional pairs or Pelmanism game adapted to test knowledge of simple fractions and their equivalent percentages.
Try It!A series of self-marking exercises on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions.
Try It!Practise the skill of finding the gradients of straight lines by counting squares and dividing rise by run.
Try It!Fill in a multiplication grid with the answers to simple multiplication and division questions.
Try It!Practise finding the highest common factor (H.C.F), sometimes called the greatest common divisor, and the lowest common multiple (L.C.M) of two numbers.
Try It!A version of the Play Your Cards Right TV show. Calculate the probabilities of cards being higher or lower.
Try It!A self marking step by step approach to calculating the number of triangles in a design.
Try It!A self-marking online exercise on converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and vice versa.
Try It!A self marking exercise on indices (powers or exponents) including evaluating expressions and solving equations.
Try It!Without a calculator perform some calculations requiring a knowledge of place value.
Try It!A drag and drop activity challenging you to arrange the digits to produce the largest possible product.
Try It!An investigation of the minimum number of moves required to make the blue and green frogs swap places.
Try It!Use your mental arithmetic skills to add up the values of the letters in these mathematical words.
Try It!Arrange the given numbers on the cross so that the sum of the numbers in both diagonals is the same.
Try It!Use the digits given to form an expression equivalent to the given total.
Try It!For each pair of numbers subtract the sum from the product then divide the result by 20 without a calculator.
Try It!Each box represents a missing operation (add, subtract, multiply or divide). What are they?
Try It!Determine the nature of adding, subtracting and multiplying numbers with specific properties.
Try It!A self marking quiz about the application of the four operations to mixed numbers.
Try It!Match the month name with the month number in this drag and drop activity
Try It!Solve multi-step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why.
Try It!If '7 D in a W' stands for 7 days in a week, what do you think these mystery numbers are?
Try It!Use negative numbers in basic arithmetic and algebraic calculations and word problems.
Try It!Players decide where to place the cards to make an equation with the largest possible solution.
Try It!The students numbered 1 to 8 should sit on the chairs so that no two consecutively numbered students sit next to each other.
Try It!A collection of activities based around the theme of palindromic numbers.
Try It!Show that you know how many whatsits are in a thingamabob and other 'Numbers In A ...' answers.
Try It!Solve these linear equations that appeared in a book called A Graduated Series of Exercises in Elementary Algebra by Rev George Farncomb Wright published in 1857.
Try It!Find the pairs of numbers that multiply together to give a product of 240 in this collection of matching games.
Try It!Construct the pipes using a set number of pieces with lengths given as fractions, decimals or percentages.
Try It!Pick the prime fruit from the tree as quickly as possible. Practise to improve your personal best time.
Try It!Complete a table of values then plot the corresponding points to create a graph.
Try It!Calculate the areas of all the possible quadrilaterals that can be constructed by joining together dots on this grid.
Try It!A self marking exercise on using ratio notation, reducing a ratio to its simplest form and dividing a given quantity into a number of parts in proportion to a given ratio.
Try It!Relate the language of ratios and the associated calculations to the arithmetic of fractions.
Try It!A self marking exercise requiring students to round numbers to a given number of decimal places.
Try It!A self marking exercise requiring students to round numbers to a given number of significant figures.
Try It!Measure line segments and angles in geometric figures, including interpreting scale drawings.
Try It!Use the pieces of the T puzzle to fit into the outlines provided. A drag, rotate and drop interactive challenge.
Try It!Practise adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing times with these self-marking exercises.
Try It!Develop your skills translating and rotating shapes in this fast paced classic game.
Try It!Arrange the digits 1 to 9 on the triangle so that the sum of the numbers along each side is equal to the given total.
Try It!How many gifts did my true love send to me according to the traditional Christmas song 'Twelve Days of Christmas'.
Try It!Can you draw these diagrams without lifting your pencil from the paper? This is an interactive version of the traditional puzzle.
Try It!Fill in the missing words to show an understanding of the vocabulary of equations, inequalities, terms and factors.
Try It!After working out which vowels are missing from the Christmas words do some basic calculations.
Try It!Fill in the blank spaces so that the cells give the sum or the product shown in each row and column.
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