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Hi teachers and parents đź‘‹ I have complied a short list of useful online maths tools and virtual manipulatives to assist you with distance learning. I have included the curriculum area and suggested what class group they would be most suitable for. See below! #mathschat #edchatie
This website allows you to create a graph. Useful for 5th/6th class. Children can create pie charts, bar charts, etc. adding in their own data and designing and labelling the X and Y axis themselves. Charts are easily saved.

nces.ed.gov/nceskids/creat…
Online protractor. Useful for 5th/6th class. The teacher can use screen sharing to how to use a protractor. Children who do not have a protractor at home can use this to measure angles.

teacherled.com/iresources/sha…
Exploring area and perimeter. Useful for 4th - 6th class. Tasks can be set to create shapes of a specific area/perimeter. There is also a game that can be used for formative assessment!

phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/area…
Interactive geo-board. Useful for 1st - 6th class for exploring perimeter and area and the characteristics of shapes. Images can be saved easily to be shared with the teacher via email, screen share etc.

apps.mathlearningcenter.org/geoboard/
Interactive fraction wall. Useful for 3rd - 6th class. May help children who are struggling to visualise the part-whole relationship. It is also a good tool for teachers to screen-share as it can stimulate discussion around fractions.

mathplayground.com/Fraction_bars.…
Interactive fraction wall with percentages and decimals. Useful for 5th and 6th class. It may help students explore the relationship between fractions, decimals and percentages.

abcya.com/games/virtual-…
Halves and quarters game. Recommended for 2nd/ 3rd class. Students have to examine the visual and recognise what fraction is shaded. It can be played on a laptop, iPad or smartphone. The teacher can set the game to last for up to 10 minutes.

snappymaths.com/counting/fract…
Interactive clock. Useful for 1st - 3rd class. It is a virtual manipulative useful for teaching the time. The analogue clock's hands can be moved to show different times. There is also an option to turn on the digital clock and compare the times shown.

toytheater.com/clock/
Self-correcting multiplication quizzes. 3rd class onwards. Does exactly what it says on the tin!

multiplication.com/quiz/multiplic…
Interactive 100 square. Useful for 1st class onwards. Can be used as a virtual manipulative and screen-shared for group teaching. The teacher can 'hide' numbers and the students have to fill in the blanks. Useful for teaching skip counting!

ictgames.com/mobilePage/hun…
Interactive clock to teach 'earlier' and 'later'. 1st/ 2nd class onwards! Students have to set a clock to show a time that is (for example) 20 minutes later than the time shown on another clock. Students can check their own answers as they go.

teacherled.com/iresources/tim…
This website gives a list of interactive sites for maths games/ manipulatives, and lists them by curriculum area. Be aware that many of them require flash, which is not supported by most browsers!

interactivesites.weebly.com/math.html
This website has some *excellent* maths puzzles which will help to develop problem-solving skills. Useful for 4th - 6th class. Students could collaborate in breakout rooms to encourage maths talk! It includes magic squares, roman numeral jigsaws, etc.

transum.org/Software/Puzzl…
Number jigsaws. 1st/ 2nd class. Students drag the jigsaws onto a frame so that the numbers appear in order. A lot harder than it looks. Excellent for exploring number order and place value. Could be used as a warm-up activity or for early finishers!

transum.org/Maths/Activity…
Five a day! A personal favourite - useful for 2nd/ 3rd/ 4th class. Five new maths problems are released every day. Children can choose to do the five easiest (bronze level) or hardest (silver/gold/platinum). Questions revise all areas of the curriculum!

corbettmathsprimary.com
Junior/ Senior Infants maths games here. A really nice bus game where you count the students getting on and off the bus (sums up to 10) and a 2d shapes game!

matific.com/gb/en-gb/home/
"Which doesn't belong?" 3rd class onwards. Children find the odd number/shape. Excellent for stimulating maths discussion that can be lost in remote learning. These are low floor, high ceiling maths tasks with many correct answers!

wodb.ca/numbers.html
Problem Solving. 3rd class onwards. This website has 80 challenges which students can carry out using little/no equipment. The challenges encourage group work/family involvement & could be used as homework tasks. They are also google classroom compatible.

figurethis.nctm.org/index.html
Place Value. 1st/ 2nd class. Interactive dienes (base ten) blocks and an interactive abacus. May be useful to teach place value, or as an 'online' assistant for those struggling with renaming or place value who usually have blocks to help them!
ictgames.com/mobilePage/arr…
Number. Junior Infants - 6th class. This interactive number line can be used with just natural numbers e.g. 1-10, or with fractions and negative numbers! It is easily customised, saved/ shared and can be used to supplement many areas!
apps.mathlearningcenter.org/number-line/
Number. Junior Infants to first class. For teachers who are using number frames (or ten frames) with their class - this is an interactive tool which you can use for teaching addition, subtraction and exploring the story of a number.

apps.mathlearningcenter.org/number-frames/
Renaming/ subtraction. 1st- 2nd class. These interactive dienes blocks (base ten blocks) will help all those parents/ teachers who are struggling to assist children with renaming! The next best thing to having the concrete manipulatives beside you.

apps.mathlearningcenter.org/number-pieces/
Multiplication/Division. 3rd /4th class. This can be used to explore the associative & commutative properties of multiplication, i.e. 4 x 2 = 2 x 4, and 2 x 2 x 3 = 4 x 3. Also great for division. Would recommend using as a stimulus for group discussion!

samedifferentimages.wordpress.com/2017/09/04/mul…
Number. Junior infants. What is the same and what is different? A series of images of animals/ objects, the children have to point out what is the same and what is different. Great for prompting online discussion! A favourite of mine!

samedifferentimages.wordpress.com/2017/09/04/qua…
Extending Patterns/ Early Algebra. Junior and Senior infants. Complete the patterns using these cute 'fuzz bugs'. An individual task that could be completed as homework, or as a warm-up for an early algebra or number pattern lesson.

abcya.com/games/fuzz_bug…
Fractions. 4th class onwards. This is a game of equivalent fraction bingo which is single player. Teachers can differentiate for different abilities by using different grid sizes or using 'challenge mode'. A warm-up/ revision task for older classes. abcya.com/games/equivale…
Percentages, estimation (integration w/Science) 4th-6th class. This website explores cloud cover. It lends itself nicely to project into which cloud shapes are hardest to estimate. Would be a great @esbscienceblast investigation! Thanks @BCO_Ed for sharing
assets.globe.gov/Cloud_Cover/se…
Regrouping. 1st/2nd Class. This virtual manipulative allows you to explore regrouping/renaming hundreds, tens and units. It can be used to supplement a teacher directed task. abcya.com/games/base_ten
Multiplication. 3rd/4th. ​Race against the clock and compatible with google classroom. Children get points for getting the tables correct, and bonus points the quicker they do it. The teacher can select what tables to focus on. timestables.com/speed-test/
Measures (mm and cm). 3rd/4th/5th. An individual board game where children convert mm to cm. Could be played as a group if shared on screen. algebra4children.com/math/convertin…
Multiplication. 3rd/4th. Game. Students pick a character and have an imaginary character chasing them across a bridge. The faster they answer the quicker they get across the bridge, if they get a question wrong they move backwards. mathschase.com
Addition/ Subtraction/ Place value. Junior Infants - 1st Class. a character and have an imaginary character chasing them across a bridge. The faster they answer the quicker they get across the bridge, if they get a question wrong they move backwards. mathschase.com/all-games/
Measures. 4th/5th/6th. Converting m to km, mm to cm, etc. There are a number of levels of difficulty and the page is easily saved for children to email/ share with their teacher! transum.org/Maths/Activity…
6th class. Lines and angles (90•, 180•). Transformation tetris. Students play tetris, but have to instruct the shape to turn a specific amount of degrees! A good bridging activity for future work in secondary school. transum.org/Maths/Game/Tet…
4th/5th/6th class. Problem-solving/ Number. Hexagram (suitable for playing on an iPad too!) - like a more interesting version of Sodoku! transum.org/Maths/Puzzles/…
6th Class. Data (interpreting graphs). Another great activity to bridge 6th class content to the mathematics students will face in 1st year of secondary school. Students must interpret the graph to arrange cartoons in order of height! transum.org/Maths/Activity…
Algebra. 5th class. To introduce negative numbers use this as a stimulus for discussion. Negative numbers are not an abstract concept, and this will help show their usefulness before children explore them more deeply! nrich.maths.org/5929
Algebra (+/- numbers) and Problem Solving. 5th/6th class. "The strange bank account" - a problem-solving activity involving negative numbers. Students could work in pairs/ small groups to try solve, and present their results via video/ppt. nrich.maths.org/9923
Chance (probability). 3rd/4th. This game is *excellent* for exploring the language of probability. It presents a number of scenarios and the children have to decide whether the event is (for example) highly likely, unlikely, impossible etc. scootle.edu.au/ec/viewing/L11…
Problem-solving/ Early Mathematical Activities/ data. Junior/ Senior Infants. This game draws on early mathematical activities and lay foundations for data. nctm.org/Classroom-Reso…
Early Algebra/Patterns. Junior Infants. Children have to select the correct shape to complete the pattern shown. Different levels to allow for differentiation! topmarks.co.uk/ordering-and-s…
Place Value. 2nd/ 3rd/ 4th. Children have to create the largest and smallest number possible. This is self-correcting! ie.ixl.com/math/class-3/l…
Addition/Subtraction facts. Junior infants - 3rd class. Game. Children can select to play the game exploring addition/ subtraction facts up to 10, 20, 50 or 100. topmarks.co.uk/number-facts/n…
Editable maths quiz templates. Any age level but very useful for older classes! Here are some ready-made quiz templates and other forms you can use. Also, helpful for Science quizzes! sites.google.com/site/kernkelle…
Data (bar graphs) 3rd/4th. Read the bar graphs and answer the appropriate question. The graphs are colourful and interesting. Bar graphs are vertical and horizontal! iknowit.com/lessons/a-read…
Data (bar graphs). 3rd/ 4th. Children can collect data elsewhere (e.g. survey the class) and use this website to create their own bar graph to represent that data! Graphs are easily saved to be shared with the teacher/ class for discussion! mathsisfun.com/data/bar-graph…

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visnos.com/demos/pi
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