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Maths for the young-uns?
Feral_Girl
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.. and maybe the adults too 
http://www.sums.co.uk/playground.htm
My boy loves Maths and cant get enough of games like these..
http://www.sums.co.uk/playground.htm
My boy loves Maths and cant get enough of games like these..
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Thanks,sites like these are great for the young ones
makes learning fun again.Chelski wherever you may be
it wont be wembley
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There's a free cd for teachers too.....I teach at home some i've applied!!
Actually some of them are a bit taxing for me as well!** Freebies and money saved with the help of you all? - Don't know ....lost count! **** Stay Safe **0 -
Thank you so much OP for adding this thread.
My son is struggling with his Maths at school, and im blooming useless at the subject, so hopefully we can both get better using this site. x0 -
Maths plays a massive part in our daily lives, and if we can have 'games' etc to help the kids develop a liking for it, can only be a good thing I think

Talking of which, we have homework tonight, well, about 1/2 an hour before bedtime! Why oh why do we leave it til last minute? Nothing changes through the generations there then
ETA-Whilst doing homework, we've just come accross this one too that is fantabulous! http://www.adrianbruce.com/maths/index.htm
Good luck budding mathematicians!_party_ 90s rave reject.0 -
Feral_Girl wrote: »Maths plays a massive part in our daily lives, and if we can have 'games' etc to help the kids develop a liking for it, can only be a good thing I think

Talking of which, we have homework tonight, well, about 1/2 an hour before bedtime! Why oh why do we leave it til last minute? Nothing changes through the generations there then
ETA-Whilst doing homework, we've just come accross this one too that is fantabulous! http://www.adrianbruce.com/maths/index.htm
Good luck budding mathematicians!
hahaha i leave it till last minute as well. I keep saying hes gotta do it when he gets it.....always find something else to do though lol0 -
are there any english conprehensions out there?Pigsback (£8.55) recieved £30 boots voucher QuidsInUk (£32.35) MoneyMaddness (£27.68)
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What kind of age Mango? Found this: http://www.examenglish.com/ and http://a4esl.org/q/j/ also http://www.free-english.com/english/Home.aspx that you need to register for.
What with the kids being off school today due to the snow (Yay.. snow!!) looks like they could all come in handy for a little learning amongst snowman building class
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thanks for that they aged 9 and 11, will take a look later tonight. found the other night past papers for them google "emaths past paper"Pigsback (£8.55) recieved £30 boots voucher QuidsInUk (£32.35) MoneyMaddness (£27.68)
Target for the year £1000
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