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Drag the numbers one to nine onto the outlines of three fractions that combine to make one.
Try It!Find the areas of combined (composite) shapes made up of one or more simple polygons and circles.
Try It!An exercise on linear sequences including finding an expression for the nth term and the sum of n terms.
Try It!Practise your ability to interpret and use three-figure bearings with this self-marking exercise.
Try It!Find your way through the maze encountering mathematical operations in the correct order to achieve the given total.
Try It!An online interactive jigsaw puzzle of a grid of Chinese number symbols.
Try It!A pairs game based around ten theorems about the angles made with chords, radii and tangents of circles.
Try It!Show that you understand and can apply the circle theorems with this self marking exercise.
Try It!Practise this technique for solving quadratic equations and analysing graphs.
Try It!Fill in the squares according to the clues given by the string of numbers for each row and column.
Try It!An online darts game for one or two players requiring skill, strategy and mental arithmetic.
Try It!Arrange the digits one to nine on the spaces provided to make two division calculations containing multiples of three.
Try It!Complete the tables and find the equations of the graphs that can be seen in the snaps.
Try It!The classic hourglass puzzle; Time the boiling of an egg using only the two egg timers provided.
Try It!Drag the numbered cards to produce a multiplication fact. Complete twenty mixed times tables questions to earn a trophy.
Try It!If the container is gradually filled with a steady flow of water which height-time graph would be produced?
Try It!Calculate bill totals by following the instructions given in the form of a flow chart.
Try It!Find the matching pairs of diagrams and formulae for basic geometrical shapes.
Try It!The traditional pairs or pelmanism game adapted to test recognition for formulae required to be memorised for GCSE exams.
Try It!An exercise on geometric sequences including finding the nth term and the sum of any number of terms.
Try It!Match the equation with its graph. Includes quadratics, cubics, reciprocals, exponential and the sine function.
Try It!An interactive online activity requiring logical thinking and a certain amount of luck to place the digits on the correct side of the inequality sign.
Try It!To find out whether a number is happy square each of its digits, add the answers and repeat. End in one and the number is happy.
Try It!The hardest multiplication facts (according to Transum research) are presented in the form of pairs games.
Try It!Move the numbered cards to form five 2-digit numbers which obey the given rules. A ten-stage numeracy challenge.
Try It!Arrange the given statements in groups to show whether they are identities, equations or formulae.
Try It!Learn about common imperial units and how they relate to other units of measurement.
Try It!Find the matching pairs of equivalent imperial units in this interactive online game.
Try It!Circle related questions requiring the answer to include a multiple of pi rather than an approximation.
Try It!Check that you know what inequality signs mean and how they are used to compare two quantities. Includes negative numbers, decimals, fractions and metric measures.
Try It!A selection of linear programming questions with an interactive graph plotting tool.
Try It!Test your understanding of map scales expressed as ratios with this self marking quiz.
Try It!A game of buying and selling property with maths questions thrown in for good measure.
Try It!Memorise eight pictures made up of geometrical shapes then sort them into order.
Try It!Find the medians of sets of different types of numbers in these self-marking exercises.
Try It!Test your skills and understanding with this online exercise about Money Maths and Personal Finance.
Try It!An exercise exploring the properties of nine-digit numbers containing each of the digits 1 to 9.
Try It!Partition numbers in different ways according to the clues given. The higher levels are quite hard!
Try It!Practise percentage increase and decrease calculations by completing this table.
Try It!Arrange the sixteen numbers on the four by four grid so that groups of four numbers in a pattern add up to the same total.
Try It!The Transum version of the Top Trumps game played online with the properties of polygons.
Try It!Arrange the nine pieces of the puzzle on the grid to make different polygons.
Try It!Connect the names of the polygons with the descriptions of their properties.
Try It!Arrange the given numbers in a three by three grid to obtain the diagonal, row and column products.
Try It!Solve these quadratic equations algebraically in this seven-level, self-marking online exercise.
Try It!Find the sum of a sequence of consecutive numbers using a quick, efficient, elegant method.
Try It!Answer real-life problems from different types of graphs and charts including piece-wise linear graphs.
Try It!Change recurring decimals into their corresponding fractions and vica versa.
Try It!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.
Try It!This online, self marking quiz tests your ability to convert Roman numerals.
Try It!An exercise on rounding values in a calculation to find an approximate estimate of the answer.
Try It!Place the nine numbers in the table so they obey the row and column headings about the properties of the numbers.
Try It!Arrange the scallywags and scoundrels on the chairs so that the numbers of any two sitting next to each other add up to a prime number.
Try It!Memorise the mathematical facts in the video then answer the ten quiz questions.
Try It!The mathematical version of the classic hangman game. Guess the letters that are contained in the words.
Try It!Arrange the sheep in the field according to the instructions. An introduction to loci.
Try It!Practise short division with this exercise that already has the calculation set out for you.
Try It!The six button has dropped off! How could these calculations be done using this calculator?
Try It!Use just six keys on your calculator to make a given total. How many different ways can it be done?
Try It!A race between 12 snails. Which snail is most likely to win? This is the students' version of the race simulation.
Try It!An online game for one or two players requiring an ability to estimate angles as bearings.
Try It!Arrange the numbers on the squares so that the totals along each line of three squares are equal.
Try It!Drag stamps onto the envelopes to make the exact postage as shown at the top left of each envelope.
Try It!Arrange the numbers given in standard form with the smallest at the top and the largest at the bottom.
Try It!Arrange the numbers one to nine in a three by three grid to obtain the given means, medians and ranges.
Try It!Interactive number-based logic puzzles similar to those featuring in daily newspapers.
Try It!A game for two players who compete to make the largest possible number from randomly selected cards.
Try It!Apply systematic listing strategies to find the number of combinations and permutations of choices.
Try It!How fast can you answer times table questions? This activity provides feedback to help you improve.
Try It!A game, a puzzle and a challenge involving counters being placed at the corners of a square on a grid.
Try It!Pupils are not allowed to use their hands to point but must describe fully any shapes they can see in this picture.
Try It!This is an interactive version of the puzzle described by Henry Ernest Dudeney in The Canterbury Puzzles
Try It!A self-marking challenge to write each of the given numbers as the sum of three prime numbers.
Try It!An adventure game requiring students to solve puzzles as they move through the old mansion.
Try It!Test your understanding of distance-time and speed-time graphs with this self-marking exercise.
Try It!Problems requiring multi-step solutions using both Trigonometry and Pythagoras' Theorem
Try It!Sine, cosine and tangent ratios are used to find sides and angles in right-angled triangles.
Try It!Find as many sets of three of the available numbers as possible which add up to the given total.
Try It!Arrange the given statements in groups to show whether they are always true, sometimes true or false.
Try It!A game for two players or teams testing their speedy reactions to mental arithmetic questions.
Try It!An online exercise on addition and subtraction of vectors, multiplication of vectors by a scalar, and diagrammatic representations of vectors.
Try It!Practise reading and creating Venn diagrams containing two and three sets and the number of elements in those sets.
Try It!Find the cuboids with integer side lengths where the volume is numerically equal to the surface area.
Try It!An online exercise about sums, products, differences, ratios, square and prime numbers.
Try It!Arrange the diagrams in groups depending on whether the arrow is pointing to the opposite, adjacent or hypotenuse.
Try It!Find the right combination of button presses to turn all of the Christmas tree lights on.
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