i)
Maths Jokes
ii)
Maths Book Quiz
iiii)
Can you Follow Directions
iv)
Divisibility tests
v)
Maths Words Search and Answers
vi)
Mysterious number 1001
vii)
Mysterious number 1089
viii)
The upside down calculator crossword
ix)
Some problems
x)
More puzzles
xi)
1=2 the secret proof
xii)
4 = 5 The secret Proof
xiii)
Maths puzzles
xiv)
Magic Tricks using Maths
i)
Do men have more sisters than women: Good Probability Challange
ii)
Some Investigations
i)
Number pattern grid maker
ii)
Straight lines, simultaneous equations and quadratics
www.mymaths.co.uk. Actually not mine, but someone else's.
Mathed Up! Top Easiteach resources (especailly mine).
www.mathsnet.net. Top A-level stuff.
www.flashymaths.co.uk. It's Flashy and it's maths.
Emaths. Check out these links.
i)
Starters care of Birmingham City Council!
ii)
Red Hot Maths. Ouch.
iii)
Interactive whiteboard starters and puzzles.
i)
Learn.co.uk KS3 Lessons and some interactive tests too.
ii)
BBC Teacher's. Links into lesson, KS3/KS4 bitesize and lots of other stuff.
iii)
Australian Maths is pretty much the same as ours.
iv)
Tewkesbury school have some nice lessons, schemes of work and worksheets.
i)
Mathsnet.net. Lots of interactive software stuff.
ii)
Number Patterns, Curves & Topology. Very good.
iii) Interactive stuff on
SmileMathematics. Free 7 day trial available.
iv)
Interactive Maths and Puzzles. Tons of ICT Maths activities.
v)
aaamath. Lots of stuff here.
vi) 8 very nice interactive things from
Educate. Fractions, money, angles and measures.
vii)
Links to Interactive Activities.
i)
www.math-worksheets.co.uk. Does exactly what it says on the tin.
ii).
Superkids,
Aplusmath.com and
Mathwork worksheet creators.
iii)
Letts Worksheets (and Dictionaries).
iv)
Neufeld Worksheets (lots of them!).
V)
Tree Diagrams
i) Stuff from
Dorset CC. Use the menu of the left to get linked to some nice loop cards etc.
ii)
Really good stuff ...but all in pdf format.
iii) From
Kent Schools Advisory Service some starters and posters, but best are lots of Christmas activites to print out.
i)
coolmath4kids is cool maths for kids, apparently.
ii)
funbrain.com games.
iii)
Countdown numbers game.
iv) From the
Galileo Educational Network are puzzles that could be starters, investigations or lesson-fillers.
i) The
DFES numeracy documents, resources and interactive teaching packages.
ii)
Teachernet. Particularly their
Resources Search.
iii) Teaching resources on
nelsonthornes.com. Mostly to buy, some sample stuff. Supports KeyMaths.
iv)
CensusAtSchool worksheets, data and games.
v) Even more
Resources care of Birmingham City Council!
vi)
Mathsyear2000.co.uk or Count On as they call it. Games, interactive stuff, documents and much more.
vii) The
PlanetMath Encyclopedia is a great source of information.
viii)
Dr Math knows everything about Maths.
ix) The
Association of Teachers of Mathematics (ATM) or
The Mathematical Association.
i)
Fast Facts about the Maths learnt in school.
ii)
Maths Thesaurus provides a great lookup on all those maths terms.
iii) A maths encyclopedia from
Prime mathematics.
iv) A maths dictionary at
Maths Homework Help.
i)
Recreation Maths Links
ii) Another webpage full of
KS3/KS4 Maths Links. (teacherxpress.com)
iii) Teachernet's
resources search.
iv) Search for resources on
curriculumonline.
v) Links into
The KS3 Framework document.
vi) Lots and lots of
Maths links.