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With a focus on speedy recall of times tables facts, Times Tables Rock Stars is the unbeatable resource for learning and practising your times tables. With captivating graphics, a range of regional and national competitions to enter, and exciting rewards to win, a login to TTRS is provided by many schools.
If your child’s school doesn’t provide TTRS, a 12 month family account (with up to 3 child accounts) costs just £9 a year.
You can use TTRS on a mobile device, tablet, or computer.
TTRS shares helpful data so you can see which areas your child needs to focus on, and its adaptive technology targets areas of improvement for your child to ensure they are appropriately challenged.
Find out more about how it works and check out the pricing plans here: https://ttrockstars.com/families/
Mathletics is a personalised online programme designed to complement and enhance your child’s education. Its interactive activities, challenges and quests keep learning fun and engaging, whilst also offering detailed insight to parents and teachers about areas of strength and weakness.
Mathletics offers a range of different versions in alignment with curricula from around the world, including the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, India and many more. You can access the Mathletics UK homepage for more information here: https://www.mathletics.com/uk/
A subscription offers online activities aligned with your local curriculum, access to hundreds of printable resources, weekly progress reports emailed directly to you, and access to exciting live events and competitions.
If you don’t have access through your child’s school, the most popular subscription is £11.95 monthly per child, which includes a 14-day free trial.
Alternatively, an annual subscription of £59 offers a significant saving. This does not include a free trial.
The same organisation (3P Learning) that developed Mathletics offer a similar adaptive programme for younger learners with Mathseeds.
Offering a range of character-driven lessons, animations, activities (online and printable) and rewards, it’s recommended for children to use the programme for 15 minutes each day to experience progress.
Mathseeds offers a subscription that gives access to up to 4 children for just £4.99 a month, which includes a 30-day free trial with a full money-back guarantee.
Full details are available here: https://mathseeds.co.uk/about/
NRICH is a project created by the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge with the intention of developing mathematical fluency and nurturing curiosity and confidence in young learners.
With focus activities in topics such as number, geometry, statistics and measurement, NRICH complements the English national curriculum. They offer regular live problems, during which they invite children to send in their solutions. Some of these are then chosen to be published on the website.
With no sign up necessary, this free hub offers a fantastic range of activities for students in all year groups. Access the primary hub here: https://nrich.maths.org/students/primary
Designed to complement the US curriculum, The Math Learning Centre offers a range of resources that would be helpful for all primary learners.
The nonprofit organisation has developed an impressive selection of apps that can be used on the website or downloaded to a tablet/mobile device. These apps provide digital versions of physical maths resources such as clocks, geoboards, number lines, number frames, base 10 blocks and more.
Free and easy to use, the MLC resources would be fantastic for supporting with homework or revision.
You can access the MLC here: https://www.mathlearningcenter.org/apps.
The team at STEM Learning work in collaboration with the UK government and a range of educational establishments to create a range of resources to support the STEM learning of young people.
Their free primary maths resource collection focuses on areas such as the four operations, algebra, fractions, decimals and percentages, and many more.
You can access their collection, which is helpfully broken down into topic areas and year groups, here: https://www.stem.org.uk/primary/resources/collections/maths.
Each area guides you to a selection of videos, activity sheets, and external links to support with the selected topic.
With the motto: Practice That Feels Like Play, IXL Maths supports more than 15 million students worldwide to enjoy their learning. They offer skills practice and games for students from Reception to Year 13, with a clear breakdown of how every activity complements the English national curriculum.
You can explore these areas and have a go at some example questions here: https://uk.ixl.com/maths.
A subscription designed to boost home learning starts at £7.99 a month and includes the added benefits of rewards, certificates, and progress reports.
Subscription details are available here: https://uk.ixl.com/membership/family/pricing.
Parallel, perpendicular and intersecting Lines. Oh My!
This video provides students with a catchy and engaging song to help them remember the three main types of lines.
Aimed at Year 3-6
Keep, Change, Flip -
Yeah, that's the action!
A helpful maths rap to support KS2 students remember the steps to divide fractions.
Aimed at Year 4-6