Step 1 : Set out 4 large number cards (25, 50, 75 and 100) face down and mixed up. A set of cards with the digits 1-10 on them, with at least two cards for each number.4 ‘large number’ cards with the numbers 25, 50, 75 and 100 on them.
#MATH CONTEST GAMES DIVISION TV#
This game is a simple at home version of the TV favourite and can be played with any number of players. On rainy days, days off school or, during enforced periods of home schooling due to lockdowns, it can be hard to persuade children to practise their maths, but these activities should have your child enjoying maths at home in no time at all! Indoor maths game 1: Count Down !
They are also fun way to practise a wide range of KS1 and KS2 mathematical skills, such as counting, place value, times tables and much much more.
#MATH CONTEST GAMES DIVISION SERIES#
This blog is part of our series of blogs designed for teachers, schools and parents supporting home learning.Īs well as providing some family fun, these maths games for kids have the added advantage of presenting learning opportunities in a way that means that children may not even realise they’re learning! Assistant Headteacher, KS2 leader and parent Emma Johnson shares the best fun maths games and maths activities for kids to play at home.Īll these educational games are suitable for Key Stage 2 (KS2) children and most of them can be adapted for Key Stage 1 (KS1).