Mental maths addition and subtraction games




















For example the first training is to teach kids how to estimate. The training sessions are staged, kids have to finish the earlier training to unlock the next one. Mental Math is available on iPhone, iPod and iPad. It is also available for Android on Google Play.

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Thanks for your support! Note: The link works for all countries. For more mental math trick apps? Check out Mathemagics. Place a counter on the number. You lose a turn if the number is less than Take turns to repeat steps 1—3. The first player to cover all the numbers wins. You will need: number cards 1—5 and 11— How to play Place the 1—5 and 11—15 cards face down on the table. Turn over two cards. The first player to get the correct answer keeps the cards.

Game 6: Addition Board Game You will need: a six-sided dice and counters. Get learners to practice subtraction within 20 with these games Learners can subtract by counting back, subtracting 1s or by subtracting from You will need: number cards 1—9 and 1— How to play Place the 1—20 and 1—9 cards face down on the table.

Subtract the smaller number from the larger number. Game 8: Subtraction Board Game You will need: a six-sided dice and counters. Addition and Subtraction Maths Games Year 1.

Twitter link Linkedin link Facebook link. Browse Categories Learn something new today or go deeper into the topics that interest you. Sign Up. If a player can create a difference of exactly 50, they receive two points. The first player to reach five points wins. Pencils and paper or whiteboards and markers will most likely be needed.

This game requires many cards per turn, so once the deck is gone, just reshuffle and continue until there is a winner. Or, consider removing the face cards but keeping Jokers. This is the perfect game to practice regrouping and could easily be completed as an individual center activity instead of a game. Begin by removing all of the face cards and 10s from the deck. Aces are worth 1. The players each draw two cards, placing the smaller number on top and the larger number on the bottom.

Next, each player draws another two cards. This time, the larger number goes on top, to the left of the first number. The smaller number goes on the bottom, to the left of the second number. Now the student is presented with a 2-digit by 2-digit subtraction problem and must practice regrouping! You could declare the winner by whoever has the smallest or largest difference, or even by whoever has an even or odd difference and award points accordingly.

If this activity is completed as an individual center, multiple students can share the same deck of cards. An important conceptual step before a more formal method of column addition. I designed this resource to help children to visualise the relationship between addition and subtraction. They can then use this relationship to solve missing number problems.

There are a wide range of levels, from adding within 20 to using a calculator to add and subtract 5 digit numbers and decimals. Drag the symbols to the correct position to make the number sentence correct.

Lots of levels to play. See if you can improve your score over time. For more multiplication and division resources click here. I designed this activity to help children to visualise small differences between 2-digit numbers by bridging through multiples of It can also be used to explore links between addition and subtraction and to begin to find differences using a number line. Answer a variety of 2 step word problems using a calculator. Whatever is input into the calculator is then recorded and displayed, so children can see all the steps that have been taken.

This makes it a great tool for demonstrating calculator skills on a whiteboard. It can also be really useful for children to practice independently, as they can trace and correct any mistakes they make.

For more calculator resources click here. Read the scales on the measuring cylinder and answer word problems involving addition and subtraction.

Play against the clock for points. For more measuring resources click here. For more resources involving word problems click here. Hundreds of maths skills to choose from with levels involving multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, reading numbers, rounding numbers, reading Roman Numerals, fractions of numbers, simplifying fractions and converting between fractions, decimals and percentages. Answer the maths questions quickly and accurately to earn basketballs and then see how many points you can score.

An excellent tool for reinforcing an understanding of the role of the equals sign. Choose one objective, or many. You can choose all the objectives for a single year group or multiple year groups.

You can also choose to balance between different types of calculations eg addition and multiplication. Shoot the UFO with the correct answer and dodge the incoming fire. Designed to help children to visualise and understand number bonds to 20, 50 and Numbers are represented on a number line and using base-ten blocks.

Find the difference between two numbers by counting on from the smaller number to the larger number. Children must add the fewest numbers possible, so are encouraged to develop more efficient mental methods. The addition is also shown as jumps on a number line. Levels include counting up to 10, 20, 50 or , finding the difference between 2-digit numbers, 3-digit numbers and decimals.

Use knowledge of the order of operations to carry out calculations involving the four operations and explore the order of operations using brackets. Add and subtract near multiples on a number line. Develop mental methods of addition and subtraction by adding and subtracting a multiple of 10 or , and then adjusting. For example add 29 by adding 30 and then subtracting 1. Find the total of a set of coins and then work out how much more is needed to make a given amount.

A number line is then shown to help support calculation strategies. All questions are based on those that have appeared in the Year 6 Arithmetic tests from We have not included questions that require a written method of calculation. There are hundreds of potential questions.

Ideal for assessing gaps and progress. Count on from the smaller number to the larger. As numbers are added to the balance scale they are also shown on the number line. Children should be encouraged to use their knowledge of number bonds to develop efficient mental methods.

Levels include counting up to 10, 20, 50 or , finding the difference between 2-digit numbers and decimals. Add several numbers to make a target number. Lots of choice of levels including whole numbers and decimals.

Find different ways to make the same amount of money. Drag the coins into the till to make a given amount. Includes a choice of international currencies.

Add weights to either pan until they are balanced. Can be used to teach addition, subtraction, partitioning, and mass, as well as developing an understanding of the equals sign. For more partitioning resources click here. Drag the digits to make a given sum. A great starter activity for discussions on place value, mental methods of calculations and problem solving.

Find the correct number in a sequence. Lots of choice over level, count forwards or back, count in whole numbers, multiples of 10, multiples of , decimals and fractions. For more resources involving fractions and decimals click here. Practice jumping from the smaller number to the larger number on a number line. Lots of choice of level, including; jumping from a 2-digit number to , from a 2-digit number to a 3-digit number and between 3-digit numbers.

Great for developing mental methods of calculation. Balance the scales by adding, moving or removing a weight. A great mental starter to develop addition and subtraction skills. Read and interpret 2 step word problems using a variety of contexts. This version will work on any device.

An incredibly versatlie teaching tool. Can be used to explore number patterns, multiples, prime numbers and lots more. Play against the clock and see who can complete the sums quickest.

Choose number pairs that equal 10, 20, 50 or , or decimals pairs that equal 1. For more measuring and time resources click here. Answer questions about the temperature around the world. Includes levels involving comparing temperatures, and comparing poistive and negative temperatures.



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