The math games offered here for 11-year-olds are both varied and educationally rich, allowing for the practice of many aspects of the school curriculum in a fun way. For example, the game of multiplying by 10, 100, 1000, or by 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 helps students master multiplication by powers of 10, an essential arithmetic skill.
The time conversion game and the duration calculation game allow students to practice converting and manipulating time measurements, in line with the math curriculum which includes managing units of measure. Similarly, the division game helps review whole number divisions, while the divisibility criteria game teaches children to recognize if a number is divisible by numbers like 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 25, and 100, thus reinforcing their understanding of number properties.
The game on proportionality and the game of finding the missing denominator are directly related to the concepts of fractions and proportionality taught in Year 6, where students need to know how to handle fractions and understand proportional relationships. The measurement conversion game allows practice in converting between different units of length and area, skills often addressed in the math curriculum. The surface area calculation game and the perimeter calculation game help review essential geometric formulas for calculating the areas and perimeters of simple shapes such as squares, rectangles, triangles, and circles. The game of the four operations and the game the answer is right help reinforce mental arithmetic skills, working on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, which are fundamental for success in math.
Moreover, the games of percentage calculation and fraction to percentage conversion help develop a good understanding of percentages and fractions, key concepts in the math curriculum. The Sudoku and magic square games stimulate logic, memory, and concentration, valuable skills for students. The mini math quiz offers fun and interactive mental arithmetic exercises suitable for students aged 7 to 11, providing a playful review of concepts learned in class. The number comparison games and the missing sign game help work on comparison and identification of arithmetic operators, reinforcing the basics of mathematical operations.
The game of the missing number and the fraction game, in particular, encourage the manipulation of equivalent fractions and cross products, promoting mental calculation practice. The goal of these games is to make math learning more engaging and interactive, while adhering to the educational goals of Year 6 in the UK education system. They offer a fun way to reinforce essential math skills, making learning more attractive and stimulating.
Proportionality game (11 year old)
Criteria divisibility game (11 year old)
The little math quiz (11 year old)
Perimeter game (11 year old)
Calculation game percentages (11 year old)
Fraction to percentage transformation game (11 year old)
Find the denominator game (11 year old)
Number comparison game (11 year old)
Game multiplication by 10, 100, 1000 or 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 (11 year old)
Sudoku game (11 year old)
Measurement conversion game (11 year old)
Time conversion game (11 year old)
Magic square game (11 year old)
Four operations game (11 year old)
Game about area calculations of usual figures. (11 year old)
Countdown game (11 year old)
Missing operator game (11 year old)
Missing number game (11 year old)
Division game (11 year old)
Fraction game (11 year old)
Duration calculation game (11 year old)