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#26 Re: Maths Teaching Resources » A few maths games I have made to help my pupils » 2011-03-07 05:21:29

Level 17 is a very good score! My best is 15.  I told my pupils that anything over level 5 shows that they know what their doing when it comes to primes, anything higher is a bonus!

I'm thinking the 5 second penalty for an incorrect prime is a little harsh, possibly might reduce it to 2 seconds.  Or give 20 seconds per level rather than 15.

Anyway thanks to all for trying the game, it is appreciated.  Now if only my pupils they could remember what square numbers, triangle numbers, factors, multiples etc.. are wink

#27 Re: Maths Teaching Resources » A few maths games I have made to help my pupils » 2011-03-05 06:20:49

Hi bobbym,

Thanks, although I have to admit I do actually enjoy making these games!

Anyway after a week off most of my pupils had forgotten completely what prime numbers are so hence my latest game:
http://studymaths.co.uk/games/findtheprimes.html

I challenge anyone to get past level 15!

#28 Re: Exercises » Math workouts » 2011-02-24 09:33:32

Ah yes, the question asks you to find just the '?' which is either numerator or the denominator depending on how the sheet generates.  If you just put what the '?' value should be it should mark it correct.

I made it like this precisely to avoid having to code multiple correct answers like 1/5 = 0.2 = 20% etc!

Though it appears to have caused confusion!

#29 Exercises » Math workouts » 2011-02-24 05:07:03

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I have made some "Math Workouts" to practise number, algebra and functional maths.

They are self marking and each sheet is randomly generated to get you in shape for your exams.

Number Workout
Algebra Workout
Functional Workout

I use them constantly with my pupils as starters for lessons so I thought I'd share.

#30 Re: Maths Teaching Resources » A few maths games I have made to help my pupils » 2011-02-24 03:16:03

Cheers thanks,

I'm a secondary teacher on half term break at the moment so I took the opportunity to make some games, I won't have time when school starts again next week!

#31 Maths Teaching Resources » A few maths games I have made to help my pupils » 2011-02-21 11:28:54

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Hi, I thought I'd share a few of the free games I have made to help my pupils learn times tables, negatives and trial and improvement:

http://studymaths.co.uk/games/beattheclock.html
http://studymaths.co.uk/games/trialandi … tgolf.html
http://studymaths.co.uk/games/nastynegatives.html

My pupils find them a lot more interesting than worksheets!

Regards,

Jonny

#32 Maths Teaching Resources » Free maths homework help » 2010-04-11 21:49:06

studymaths
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Hi all,

I thought I'd share my site:

www.studymaths.co.uk

It is designed to help students with their maths homework and preparation for their upcoming GCSEs.

Many thanks,

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