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Any good maths based websites for Y1?

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misshardbroom · 26/02/2010 08:45

I'm looking for a website with maths-based activities for my Y1 age DD. She loves number work and I'm keen to get her off the blardy Barbie website. Any ideas?

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mebaasmum · 26/02/2010 09:00

maths whizz

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moffat · 26/02/2010 09:10

bbc bitesize/cbeebies, woodland maths website

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Boo100 · 26/02/2010 10:02

Hi- our school have just introduced a programme called "I Am Learning" which is a fun way to practice maths, literacy and "other subjects". So far I think it's excellent. They answer questions and then get to play a game of their choice- if they answer correctly then their game goes more smoothly. There's a champions league thing too so they can compare their results on the games with their peers. The whole school are really into it. He's reception. Also used a programme called "Maths Base" which he really liked too, but this one was just maths.

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Lycraphobe · 26/02/2010 11:32

kumon came highly recommended to me but I am a big fan of the american www.ixl.com.

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SeaTrek · 26/02/2010 17:50

I like maths whizz (not free) and worksheetworks.com for great printable worksheets that you can customise (free).

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moid · 26/02/2010 17:58

mathletics - you pay a yearly subscription of £39 but loads of great stuff

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Camelscantdance · 26/02/2010 19:35

yes,Mathletics is good.My DS would do it for hours given chance,and he hates maths.

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piscesmoon · 26/02/2010 19:42

For that age I would recommend ICT Games

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mylifemykids · 26/02/2010 20:23

I agree with BBC Bitesize. My DS loves them

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misshardbroom · 27/02/2010 08:49

great, thank you all for your suggestions, I shall have hours of fun trying them all out!

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