KS2 Maths Websites

Learning & Support

BBC Bitesize – the BBC site for learning is a great place to go for revision exercises and games, to help with both the maths (and English - Reading, Writing, Grammar and Spelling).

MyMaths – as a school we have subscribed to this site, and each child in Year 1 to 6 has his/her own log in and password, to access the online lessons and homework section.
The homework tasks will be set by your teacher (and pupils will need their login / password for these activities).

However, you can also access the site for booster work in the run up to SAT/National Tests. For this section you do not need your password / login, and you can do as much or as little booster work as you choose.

Click on the ‘Six Booster’ tab and then choose activities from the drop down menu which will help you with your revision.  Choose the relevant area of maths, then the level of difficulty.

If accessing the website using an ipad. Download an app called Puffin Academy – then enter MyMaths using this app.

Do let your teacher know if you have any further difficulties or if you cannot access MyMaths from home.  Homework set, based on mymaths, will need to be completed on time.

Math Magician Challenge yourself to complete the number calculations as quickly and as accurately as you can (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). The quick fire questions will get you better at working out Maths mentally!

Maths Zone has activities from all areas of the Maths Curriculum. you can practise your skills and have fun playing the games.
Times Table Trees is a website designed by some Y4 children in another school to help other children learn their times tables.
Study Zone contains activities to help with mental maths, times tables and written methods.
Telling the Time contains lots of games to help and support you to learn to tell the time.
Area and Perimeter contains plenty of different games to master your skills in area and perimeter.
Woodlands Website has a multitude of maths activites to explore. It will be great for extra practise when you are revising for your SATs/National Tests.

Hit the Button is an interactive maths game with quick fire questions on number bonds, times tables, doubling and halving, multiples, division facts and square numbers. The games which are against the clock challenge and develop a child's mental maths skills.

The website says, the games are designed for 6 to 11 years olds, the activities can be matched to appropriate mathematical ability. Regular use of Hit the Button can help children to sharpen their recall of vital number facts in a fun way and learning multiplication tables need not be boring.