Try these quizzes from Mathsframe.
Practice on-line tests can be downloaded from the Edexcel site here.
Edexcel Functional Skills in Mathematics | Pearson qualifications
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Practice On-line tests can be downloaded fromthe Edexcel website here.
Edexcel Functional Skills in Mathematics | Pearson qualifications
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This Interactive White Board tool is great for investigating the properties of polygons.
Useful Interactive White Board tool for introducing students to the concept of Line Symmetry.
Useful Interactive White Board tool to introduce students to positive and negative coordinates.
Practice your arithmetic with this realistic darts game.
http://www.fi.uu.nl/toepassingen/00058/toepassing_rekenweb.en.html
http://www.fi.uu.nl/toepassingen/03015/exercise1.html
Practice your angle estimation by finding as many different ways to get the ball in the hole as possible.
This is a great tool to practice estimating angles.
This very neat animation shows why angles in a triangle always add up to 180 degrees.
http://www.echalk.co.uk/Maths/triangle/angleSum.html
Have a go at working out the missing angles in these triangles.
I found this mathematical game in my stocking! But you don’t need to go to the shops you play it, you can play on the computer on the archimedes lab site. If you master the maths behind it it is one of those games that you can always win!
It is a game for two people. To play just use 12 matchsticks or counters- recycled bottle tops are ideal! Place them in three lines, one with 3 counters, one with 4 and one with 5. Now take it in turns to take counters away. You can only take from one line, but you can take as many you like from that line. The winner is the player to take the last counter.
To understand how to win this game you need to know a little about the Binary number system
Here is a great logic puzzle. When you’ve got the hang of it see if you can find a way to record how many jumps each number of frogs takes. Is there a pattern?
Here is a great site to stretch your thinking and exercise those brain cells over the Christmas holiday.
A great resource for Interactive White Board from the National Numeracy Strategy
Can you tell the time correctly using digital and analogue clocks?