There are 366 different Starters of The Day, many to
choose from. You will find in the left column below some starters on the topic of Tables. In the right column below are links to related online activities, videos and teacher resources.
A lesson starter does not have to be on the same
topic as the main part of the lesson or the topic of the previous lesson. It is
often very useful to revise or explore other concepts by using a starter based on a
totally different area of Mathematics.
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Tables Starters:
Write out the 5.5 times table as far as possible.
Work out the number of stamps needed to post a parcel.
Write out a large times table. Get as far as possible in 5 minutes.
This starter requires you to write out a difficult times table.
Write down the numbers from a list which are not multiples of a given number.
It is called Refreshing Revision because every time you refresh the page you get different revision questions.
A challenge to learn an unfamiliar times table involving decimals.
Calculations appear on the screen every few seconds.
Learn an unusual times table from the strategic finger moving up and down the 'Table Leg'!
Multiply the number on the spider's back by the numbers next to its legs.
How fast can you answer 24 mixed times tables questions?
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Numskull
Interactive, randomly-generated, number-based logic puzzle based on the Latin square designed to develop numeracy skills. These puzzles are drag and drop and can earn you a Transum Trophy.
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