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Year 4 - Maths

Here are some websites you can use to practise your maths knowledge and skills:

https://nrich.maths.org/primary-upper

This is a fantastic website, full of interactive games and challenges to develop your knowledge, reasoning and problem-solving abilities. Check out the 'Being a Good Thinker' section, which has lots of challenges designed to get your brain buzzing!

 

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

This website has a variety of games - number bonds, double, times tables, division etc. We're focusing on number bonds and times tables, however if you'd like a challenge, have a go at the other games to practise your maths skills.

 

http://resources.oswego.org/games/SumSense/summulti.html This is an interactive game where you have to arrange the digits correctly to create a correct number equation.

 

https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/fruitshoot/fruitshoot_multiplication.htm Can you splat the correct answer to the multiplication question?

 

http://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/116/telling_the_time#  Being able to tell the time is a really important skill! You've already some time skills in previous years. Can you practise these on this website? There are worksheets if you would like to do them, as well as an interactive game.

Explaining our process and strategies in maths really helps us to deepen our understanding. Perhaps you could use these websites to teach the adults in your family, or use the Key Stage 1 pages to support your younger brothers or sisters.