Chris Johnson and Mrs Vee from Bitesize Daily are on board the Live Lessons space ship as they fly through this maths lesson.
Choose a character, then add, subtract, divide and multiply numbers to battle your way to victory in this fun maths game. Challenge yourself across 11 KS2 maths topics from the Mysterious Mountains of ...
Pythagoras Theorem states that for a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Practice applying Pythagoras’ theorem ahead of your ...
The process of comparing and ordering decimals is similar to the process of comparing and ordering whole numbers. You must use your knowledge of place value and know how to find which digit is ...
Numbers don’t stop at zero. They continue into negative numbers as you count backwards. If you start at 2 and count backwards, you get 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, and the numbers keep going. Take a look at the ...
The net of a 3D shape is what it looks like if it is opened out flat. There are many types of nets for the different 3D shapes. A net is made from polygons that can be folded and joined to make a ...
The equation of a straight line can be worked out using coordinates and the gradient, and vice versa. Practice determining the equation of a straight line ahead of your National 5 Maths exam with this ...
Ready to turn your maths practice and revision into a game? Whether you're studying for KS3 tests or preparing for your GCSE exams, this fun, interactive game is the perfect way to check your ...
Play this interactive game to practise your Key Stage 1 maths skills of measuring mass. Visit the bakery, post office and building site to help the Canine Crew to solve everyday problems using your ...