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Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

Small StepTask Code
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Part-whole model (>10)addS021 is a part. 4 is a part. What is the whole?
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Write number sentences (<10)addS031 purple counter plus 2 green counters is equal to how many counters?
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Fact families - addition facts - Bar modeladdS04Using the bar model, what is the missing number?
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Number bonds within 10addS051 and 1 are a bond to 3? - True or false.
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Systematic number bonds within 10addS06Which number bond is the odd one out? 2 + 3, 1 + 3, 2 + 2, 0 + 4
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Number bonds to 10addS07Which number statement shown is correct in the ten frame?
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Addition - Add together - part-wholeaddS08What is the value of the whole?
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Addition - Add togetheraddS09Emile has 3 gems and Aimee has 6 gems. How many gems do they have all together?
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Addition problemsaddS10_____ + 3 = 7
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Find a partaddS11What is the missing number? (Part whole image)
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtraction - find a partaddS127 - 2 = _____ (part whole image)
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtraction - takeawayaddS14First there were 8 gems. Then 3 gems were taken. How many gems are there now?
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - How many left?addS154 - 1 = _____ (counters)
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtraction on a number lineaddS169 - 5 = _____ (number line)
Year 1 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add or subtract 1 or 2addS17Emile has the gems below. Scrambler has 1 more. How many gems does Scrambler have?
Year 1 - Spring - Addition (within 20)WR - Add by counting on within 20ad2S01Emile starts at 5 and counts on 6. What number do they reach?
Year 1 - Spring - Addition (within 20)WR - Add ones using number bondsad2S025 + 6 = ____
Year 1 - Spring - Addition (within 20)WR - Find and make number bonds to 20ad2S0320 = 1 + ____
Year 1 - Spring - Addition (within 20)WR - Doublesad2S04Double 1 is ____
Year 1 - Spring - Addition (within 20)WR - Near doublesad2S05Double 1 plus 1 is ____
Year 1 - Spring - Addition (within 20)WR - Subtract ones using number bondsad2S0612 - 1 = ____
Year 1 - Spring - Addition (within 20)WR - Subtraction – counting backad2S07Emile has 12 gems. They give 2 gems to Aimee. How many gems does Emile have left?
Year 1 - Spring - Addition (within 20)WR - Subtraction – finding the differencead2S08Emile has 12 gems. Scrambler has 2 gems. How many more gems does Emile have than Scrambler?
Year 1 - Spring - Addition (within 20)WR - Related factsad2S09Using the fact that 5 + 6 = 11, what is 11 - 5 = ___
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 20WR - Count within 20 (number track)nuS01What is the missing number?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 20WR - Understand 11, 12 and 13 (ten frame)nuS03What is the number shown?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 20WR - Understand 14, 15 and 16 (part-whole)nuS04What is the missing number?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 20WR - Understand 17, 18 and 19 (ten frame)nuS05What number is shown?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 20WR - 1 more and 1 less (between 10 and 20)nuS071 more than 10 is ______
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 20WR - Use a number line to 20nuS09What number is the arrow pointing to?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 20WR - Estimate on a number line to 20nuS10Estimate the number the arrow is pointing at.
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 20WR - Compare numbers to 20nuS11What symbol is missing?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 20WR - Order numbers to 20nuS12Which is the greatest number 11, 12 or 13?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 50WR - Count from 20 to 50nu3S01What is the missing number?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 50WR - Count by making groups of tensnu3S03Emile has boxes of gems. Each box has 10 gems. If Emile has 1 box, how many gems would Emile have?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 50WR - Groups of tens and onesnu3S04How many counters are there?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 50WR - Partition into tens and onesnu3S05What is the missing number?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 50WR - The number line to 50nu3S06What number is the arrow pointing at?
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 50WR - Estimate on a number line to 50nu3S07Estimate the number the arrow is pointing at.
Year 1 - Spring - Place Value within 50WR - 1 more, 1 lessnu3S08What is 1 more than the number shown?
Year 1 - Summer - FractionsWR - Recognise a half of an object or a shapefra01Is this shape cut in half?
Year 1 - Summer - FractionsWR - Find a half of a quantityfra04Emile has 2 gems. Half of 2 is ____.
Year 1 - Summer - FractionsWR - Recognise a quarter of an object or a shapefra05Is this shape cut in quarters?
Year 1 - Summer - FractionsWR - Recognise a quarter of a quantityfra08Emile has 4 gems. Quarter of 4 is ____.
Year 1 - Summer - MultiplicationWR - Count in 2smul01Counting up in twos what number is next? 12, 14, 16,...
Year 1 - Summer - MultiplicationWR - Count in 10smul02Counting up in tens what number is next? 10, 20, 30,...
Year 1 - Summer - MultiplicationWR - Count in 5smul03Counting up in fives what number is next? 5, 10, 15,...
Year 1 - Summer - MultiplicationWR - Add equal groupsmul052 + 2 + 2 =
Year 1 - Summer - MultiplicationWR - Make doublesmul07What is double 2?
Year 1 - Summer - MultiplicationWR - Make equal groups - groupingmul08If you had 6 gems, how many equal groups of 2 gems could you make?
Year 1 - Summer - MultiplicationWR - Make equal groups - sharingmul09Emile has 6 gems. They share the gems equally between 2 people. How many gems does each person get?
Year 1 - Summer - Place Value within 100WR - Count from 50 to 100nS01What is the missing number?
Year 1 - Summer - Place Value within 100WR - Tens to 100nS02How many tens are in 50?
Year 1 - Summer - Place Value within 100WR - Partition into tens and onesnS03There are 8 tens. There are 3 ones. What is the number?
Year 1 - Summer - Place Value within 100WR - The number line to 100nS04What number is missing?
Year 1 - Summer - Place Value within 100WR - 1 more, 1 lessnS05What number is 1 more than 52?
Year 1 - Summer - Place Value within 100WR - Compare numbers with the same number of tensnS0685 □ 86
Year 1 - Summer - Place Value within 100WR - Compare any two numbersnS0787 □ 63
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Bonds to 10add011 + _____ = 10
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Related factsadd03100 - 90 = ____
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Bonds to 100 (tens)add04Using the number grid, what number is missing?
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add and subtract 1sadd0557 - 2 = ____
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add by making 10add067 + 8 = ______ + 10
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add three 1-digit numbersadd075 + 4 + 0 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add to the next 10add0830 = ____ + 20
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add across a 10add0956 + 6 = _____
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract across 10add1016 - 8 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract from a 10add1180 - 1 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract a 1-digit number from a 2-digit number (across 10)add1283 - 5 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - 10 more, 10 lessadd13What is 10 more than 26?
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add and subtract 10sadd1457 + 10 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add two 2-digit numbers (not across a 10)add1511 + 42 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add two 2-digit numbers (across a 10)add1626 + 49 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract two 2-digit numbers (not across a 10)add1787 - 42 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract two 2-digit numbers (across a 10)add1893 - 35 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Mixed addition and subtractionadd1954 - 29 = ______
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Compare number sentencesadd2046 + 27 □ 46 + 27
Year 2 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Missing number problemsadd2126 + 67 = ______ + 64
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Numbers to 20 - ten framenumA1S01What number is shown?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Count objects to 100 by making 10snumA1S02How many counters are there?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Recognise tens and onesnumA1S03What number is shown?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Use a place value chartnumA1S04What number is shown?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Partition numbers to 100numA1S05What number is missing from the part whole model shown?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Write numbers to 100 in wordsnumA1S06Write the number eleven in numerals.
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Flexibly partition numbers to 100numA1S0711 can be partitioned into 10 and____
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Write numbers to 100 in expanded formnumA1S0811 = 10 + ____
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - 10s on the number line to 100numA1S09What number is the arrow pointing to?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - 10s and 1s on a number linenumAS010What number is the arrow pointing to?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Estimate numbers on a number linenumAS011Estimate the number the arrow is pointing to.
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Compare objectsnumAS012Which symbol is missing?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Compare numbersnumAS01366 is _________ 70 + 3
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Order objects and numbersnumAS014Which is the largest number?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Counts in 2s, 5s and 10snumAS015What is the missing number?
Year 2 - Autumn - Number and placeWR - Count in 3snumAS016What is the missing number?
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Recognise equal groupsmul2S01There are _____ equal groups of 2 gems.
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Make equal groupsmul2S02There are 2 equal groups of ____ gems.
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Add equal groupsmul2S03There are 2 equal groups with 2 gems in each group. How many gems are there?"
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Introduce the multiplication symbolmul2S04There are 2 equal groups with 2 gems in each group. How can that be represented?
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Multiplication sentencesmul2S052 lots of 2 is equal to _____
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Use arraysmul2S06Which number statement matches the array?
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Make equal groups – groupingmul2S074 is made up of 2 equal groups of _____
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Make equal groups – pictoral representationsmul2S0810 ÷ 1 =
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - The 2 times-tablemul2S091 × 2 =
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Divide by 2mul2S102 ÷ 2 = ____
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Doubling and halvingmul2S11Double 1 is ________
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Odd and even numbersmul2S12Is 1 odd or even?
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - The 10 times-tablemul2S131 × 10 =
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Divide by 10mul2S1420 ÷ 10 = ____
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - The 5 times-tablemul2S151 × 5 =
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - Divide by 5mul2S165 ÷ 5 = ____
Year 2 - Spring - Multiplication and divisionWR - The 5 and 10 times-tablesmul2S174 x 5 = _____ x 10
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Apply number bonds within 10add32S01What number is missing?
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add and subtract 1sadd32S02What symbol is missing?
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add and subtract 10sadd32S03253 - 20 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add and subtract 100sadd32S04527 - 200 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Spot the patternadd32S05Remembering that 4 + 4 = 8, work out what 40 + 40 is.
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add 1s across a 10add32S06353 + 7 = _____
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add 10s across a 100add32S07564 + 60 = _____
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract 1s across a 10add32S08671 - 7 = _____
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract 10s across a 100add32S09442 - 80 = _____
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Make connectionsadd32S10Remembering that 44 - 5 = 39, what is 43 - 5?
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add two numbers (no exchange)add32S11473 + 119 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract two numbers (no exchange)add32S12968 - 144 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add two numbers (across a 10)add32S13129 + 317 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add two numbers (across a 100)add32S14173 + 461 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract two numbers (across a 10)add32S15653 - 118 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract two numbers (across a 100)add32S16526 - 462 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add 2-digit and 3-digit numbersadd32S17656 + 59 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract a 2-digit number from a 3-digit numberadd32S18733 - 99 = ______
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiplication – equal groupsmul33S01How many equal groups of gems are shown?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiples of 2mul33S03What is the missing number?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiples of 5 and 10mul33S04What is the missing number?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Sharing and groupingmul33S05Emile has 4 gems. They share the gems equally between 2 people. How many gems does each person have?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiply by 3mul33S06Emile has 2 boxes of gems. Each box has 3 gems. How many gems does Emile have?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Divide by 3mul33S07Emile is filling boxes with gems. Each box can hold 3 gems. Emile has 6 gems. How many boxes do they need?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - The 3 times-tablemul33S081 x 3 = _______
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiply by 4mul33S09Emile has 2 boxes of gems. Each box has 4 gems. How many gems does Emile have?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Divide by 4mul33S10Emile is filling boxes with gems. Each box can hold 4 gems. Emile has 8 gems. How many boxes do they need?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - The 4 times-tablemul33S111 x 4 = _______
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiply by 8mul33S12Emile has 2 boxes of gems. Each box has 8 gems. How many gems does Emile have?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Divide by 8mul33S13Emile is filling boxes with gems. Each box can hold 8 gems. Emile has 8 gems. How many boxes do they need?
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - The 8 times-tablemul33S148 x 1 = _______
Year 3 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - The 2, 4 and 8 times-tablesmul33S151 x 8 = _______
Year 3 - Spring - Fractions AWR - Compare and order unit fractionsfraSp3S021/2 □ 1/2
Year 3 - Spring - Fractions AWR - Understand the numerators of non-unit fractionsfraSp3S03What fraction of the bar model is shaded?
Year 3 - Spring - Fractions AWR - Understand the wholefraSp3S04What number is missing from the part whole model?
Year 3 - Spring - Fractions AWR - Compare and order non-unit FractionfraSp3S053/4 □ 2/4
Year 3 - Spring - Fractions AWR - Count in fractions on a number linefraSp3S08What fraction is the arrow pointing at?
Year 3 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Related calculationsmulSp1S02Using the fact 2 x 1 = 2, what is 2 x 10?
Year 3 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Reasoning about multiplicationmulSp1S03If 7 x 7 > 6 x 4, then what symbol is missing from 7 x 70 □ 6 x 40?
Year 3 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Multiply a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number – no exchangemulSp1S0412 x 2 =
Year 3 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Multiply a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number – with exchangemulSp1S0546 x 2 =
Year 3 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Link multiplication and divisionmulSp1S06If 8 x 8 = 64, then what does 640 ÷ 8 =
Year 3 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Divide a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number – no exchangemulSp1S0782 ÷ 2 =
Year 3 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Divide a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number – flexible partitioningmulSp1S0852 ÷ 4 =
Year 3 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Divide a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number – with remaindersmulSp1S0940 ÷ 3 =
Year 3 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - ScalingmulSp1S10The red gem is 3cm wide. The blue gem is 9 times as wide as the red gem. How wide is the blue gem?
Year 3 - Summer - Fractions BWR - Add fractionsfra31S011/5 + 1/5 = □/5
Year 3 - Summer - Fractions BWR - Subtract fractionsfra31S022/5 - 1/5 = □/5
Year 3 - Summer - Fractions BWR - Partition the wholefra31S031/11 + □/11 = 1
Year 3 - Summer - Fractions BWR - Unit fractions of a set of objectsfra31S041/2 of 4 =
Year 3 - Summer - Fractions BWR - Non-unit fractions of a set of objectsfra31S05If 1/3 of 6 = 2, then what is 2/3 of 6?
Year 3 - Summer - Fractions BWR - Reasoning with fractions of an amountfra31S06Emile has 25 gems. Emile gives 3/5 of their gems to Aimee. How many gems does Aimee receive?
Year 4 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add and subtract 1s, 10s, 100s and 1,000sadd42S014253 + 2 = _____
Year 4 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add up to two 4-digit numbers – no exchangeadd42S024411 + 4453 = _____
Year 4 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add two 4-digit numbers – one exchangeadd42S033139 + 2256 = _____
Year 4 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add two 4-digit numbers – more than one exchangeadd42S043918 + 3625 = _____
Year 4 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract two 4-digit numbers – no exchangeadd42S059879 - 4224 = _____
Year 4 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract two 4-digit numbers – one exchangeadd42S068672 - 4415 = _____
Year 4 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract two 4-digit numbers – more than one exchangeadd42S079173 - 2625 = _____
Year 4 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Efficient subtractionadd42S086336 - 996 = _____
Year 4 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Estimate answersadd42S09What is the missing symbol?
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiples of 3mul44S012 lots of 3 are ______
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiply and divide by 6mul44S02Emile has 2 boxes of gems. Each box has 6 gems. How many gems does Emile have?
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - 6 times-table and division factsmul44S031 x 6 = _______
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiply and divide by 9mul44S04Emile has 2 boxes of gems. Each box has 9 gems. How many gems does Emile have?
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - 9 times-table and division factsmul44S051 x 9 = _______
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - The 3, 6 and 9 times-tablesmul44S061 x 3 = _______
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiply and divide by 7mul44S07Emile has 2 boxes of gems. Each box has 7 gems. How many gems does Emile have?
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - 7 times-table and division factsmul44S081 x 7 = _______
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - 11 times-table and division factsmul44S091 x 11 = _______
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - 12 times-table and division factsmul44S101 x 12 = _______
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiply by 1 and 0mul44S111 x 42 = ______
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Divide a number by 1 and itselfmul44S1260 ÷ 1 = _______
Year 4 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiply three numbersmul44S134 x 3 x 6 = _______
Year 4 - Spring - Decimals AWR - Tenths as decimalsfra04S020.1 = □/10
Year 4 - Spring - Decimals AWR - Tenths on a place value chartfra04S03What number is shown in the place value grid?
Year 4 - Spring - Decimals AWR - Tenths on a number linefra04S04At what number is arrowing pointing?
Year 4 - Spring - Decimals AWR - Divide a 1-digit number by 10fra04S051 ÷ 10 =
Year 4 - Spring - Decimals AWR - Divide a 2-digit number by 10fra04S0620 ÷ 10 =
Year 4 - Spring - Decimals AWR - Hundredths as fractionsfra04S0710/100 = □/10
Year 4 - Spring - Decimals AWR - Hundredths as decimalsfra04S080.46 = □/100
Year 4 - Spring - Decimals AWR - Hundredths on a place value chartfra04S09What number is shown in the place value grid?
Year 4 - Spring - Decimals AWR - Divide a 1- or 2-digit number by 100fra04S1012 ÷ 100 =
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Understand the wholefra03S011 = □/6 + 2/6
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Partition a mixed numberfra03S03What number is missing from the part whole model?
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Compare and order mixed numbersfra03S054 5/8 □ 4 5/8
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Understand improper Fractionfra03S0624/3 = □
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Convert mixed numbers to improper fractionsfra03S074/3 = 1 | □ /3
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Convert improper fractions to mixed numbersfra03S08□ /12 = 1 | 11/12
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Equivalent fraction familiesfra03S102/6 = □/12
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Add two or more fractionsfra03S111/4 + 1/4 = □/4
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Add fractions and mixed numbersfra03S124 4/7 + 2/7 = □/7
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Subtract two fractionsfra03S1315/8 - 9/8 = □/8
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Subtract from whole amountsfra03S14Give the simplified answer to: 11 - 5/7 =
Year 4 - Spring - FractionsWR - Subtract from mixed numbersfra03S15Give the simplified answer to: 2|1/8 - 3/8 =
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Factor pairsmul01S01Which of these numbers are factors of 8?
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Use factor pairsmul01S026 × 12 = 6 × ___ × 3
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Multiply by 10mul01S0398 x 10 =
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Multiply by 100mul01S04100 x 85 =
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Divide by 10mul01S05990 ÷ 10 =
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Divide by 100mul01S06____ = 9600 ÷ 100
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Related facts – multiplication and divisionmul01S07Using 5 x 5 = 25, what is 5 x 500 =
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Informal written methods for multiplicationmul01S08Using the part-whole model shown, what is 29 x 2?
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Multiply a 2-digit number by a 1-digit numbermul01S0922 x 5 =
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Multiply a 3-digit number by a 1-digit numbermul01S10____ = 273 x 6
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Divide a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number (1) - No remaindersmul01S1145 ÷ 9 =
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Divide a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number (2) - Remaindersmul01S12_____ = 74 ÷ 8
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Divide a 3-digit number by a 1-digit numbermul01S13210 ÷ 7 =
Year 4 - Spring - Multiplication and division BWR - Efficient multiplicationmul01S1519 × 8 = 20 × 8 – ____ × 8
Year 5 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Mental strategiesadd52S01Using the fact that 8 + 5 = 13, what is 800 + 500?
Year 5 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add whole numbers with more than four digitsadd52S0238082 + 5889 = _______
Year 5 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Subtract whole numbers with more than four digitsadd52S0360313 - 3272 = ______
Year 5 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Round to check answersadd52S04Round the numbers to the nearest thousand and estimate the answer to 2019 + 2815.
Year 5 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Inverse operations (addition and subtraction)add52S05Use the fact that 5381 + 2199 = 7580 to work out the missing number from 5381 = _____ - 2199.
Year 5 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Compare calculationsadd52S07Which calculation has the largest answer?
Year 5 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Find missing numbersadd52S08587 + 283 = 589 + _______
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Find fraction equivalent to a unit fractionfra54S011/2 = □/4
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Find fraction equivalent to a non-unit fractionfra54S022/4 = □/8
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Recognise equivalent fractionfra54S03Which fraction is equivalent to 1/2?
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Convert improper fractions to mixed numbersfra54S04What is 7/2 as a mixed number?
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Convert mixed numbers to improper fractionfra54S05What is 2|2/3 as an improper fraction?
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Compare fractions less than 1fra54S06What is the missing symbol?
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Order fractions less than 1fra54S07Which is the smallest number?
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Compare and order fractions greater than 1fra54S08What is the missing symbol?
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Add and subtract fractions with the same denominatorfra54S093/9 + 3/9 =
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Add fractions within 1fra54S104/6 + 3/18 =
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Add fractions with total greater than 1fra54S115/6 + 4/18 =
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Add to a mixed numberfra54S124|4/8 + 5/32 =
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Add two mixed numbersfra54S135|5/6 + 4|4/24 =
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Subtract fractionsfra54S143/9 - 3/18 =
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Subtract from a mixed numberfra54S154|4/11 - 2/33|=
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Subtract from a mixed number – breaking the wholefra54S164|6/36 - 2/9 =
Year 5 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Subtract two mixed numbersfra54S177|4/21 - 1|4/7 =
Year 5 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiplesmul53S01Which of the numbers are multiples of 2?
Year 5 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Common multiplesmul53S02Which of these number is a multiple of 2 and 3?
Year 5 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Factorsmul53S03Which number is a factor of 4?
Year 5 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Prime numbersmul53S04Which of the numbers is a prime number?
Year 5 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Square numbersmul53S05What is the value of 2^2 ?
Year 5 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Cube numbersmul53S06What is the value of 1^3 ?
Year 5 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiply by 10, 100 and 1,000mul53S0791 x 10 = ______
Year 5 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Divide by 10, 100 and 1,000mul53S08233,000 ÷ 10 = ______
Year 5 - Autumn - Multiplication and division AWR - Multiples of 10, 100 and 1,000mul53S0924 x 20 = ______
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Decimals up to 2 decimal placesfra5Sp3S010.69 = _____ tenths + 9 hundredths
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Equivalent fractions and decimals (tenths)fra5Sp3S02Represent the fraction 9/10 as a decimal.
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Equivalent fractions and decimals (hundredths)fra5Sp3S03Represent the decimal 0.44 as a fraction with 100 as the denominator.
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Equivalent Fractionand decimalsfra5Sp3S04Represent the fraction 1/2 as a decimal.
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Thousandths as fractionsfra5Sp3S0517/100 = □/1000
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Thousandths as decimalsfra5Sp3S060.395 = 0.3 + 0.09 + ____
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Thousandths on a place value chartfra5Sp3S07What number is shown in the place value chart?
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Order and compare decimals (same number of decimal places)fra5Sp3S080.515 □ 0.452
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Order and compare any decimals with up to 3 decimal placesfra5Sp3S090.78 □ 0.485
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Round to the nearest whole numberfra5Sp3S10Round 9.3 to the nearest whole number.
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Round to 1 decimal placefra5Sp3S11Round 3.11 to 1 decimal place.
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Understand percentagesfra5Sp3S12What percentage is missing from the part whole model?
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Percentages as fractionsfra5Sp3S131/2 is equal to what percentage?
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Percentages as decimalsfra5Sp3S140.23 = □ %
Year 5 - Spring - Decimals & PercentagesWR - Equivalent fractions, decimals and percentagesfra5Sp3S15Express 61% as a decimal
Year 5 - Spring - Fractions BWR - Multiply a unit fraction by an integerfraSp2S011/2 x 2 =
Year 5 - Spring - Fractions BWR - Multiply a non-unit fraction by an integerfraSp2S023 x 2/12 =
Year 5 - Spring - Fractions BWR - Multiply a mixed number by an integerfraSp2S03Express the answer to the following calculation in the simplest terms:
Year 5 - Spring - Fractions BWR - Calculate a fraction of a quantityfraSp2S0412/16 of 48 is
Year 5 - Spring - Fractions BWR - Fraction of an amountfraSp2S052/14 of 56cm is
Year 5 - Spring - Fractions BWR - Find the wholefraSp2S068/10 of _____ = 24
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Multiply up to a 4-digit number by a 1-digit numbermulSp1S011,141 x 3 =
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Multiply a 2-digit number by a 2-digit number (area model)mul5Sp1S0222 x 34 = 600 + _____ + 80 + 8
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Multiply a 2-digit number by a 2-digit numbermul5Sp1S0334 x 22 = 680 + ______
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Multiply a 3-digit number by a 2-digit numbermul5Sp1S04313 x 12 = _____ + 626
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Multiply a 4-digit number by a 2-digit numbermul5Sp1S053,313 x 22 = 66260 + ____
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Solve problems with multiplicationmul5Sp1S0630 children in Class 1 are raising money for charity. 20 children raise £28 each, 7 children raise £24 each and the rest raise £4 each. How much have the children raised altogether?
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Short divisionmul5Sp1S0746 ÷ 2 = 20 + _____
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Divide a 4-digit number by a 1-digit numbermul5Sp1S084,462 ÷ 2 = ____ + 200 + 30 + 3
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Divide with remaindersmul5Sp1S092,263 ÷ 2 =
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Efficient division (half and half again)mul5Sp1S10136 ÷ 4 = ____ ÷ 2 = 34
Year 5 - Spring - Multiplication and Division BWR - Solve problems with multiplication and divisionmul5Sp1S11Emile is filling party bags. Each party bag has 5 sweets in it. Emile has 60 sweets altogether. How many party bags can they fill?
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Use known facts to add and subtract decimals within 1fra53S010.44 + 0.33 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Complements to 1fra53S021 = 0.49 + ____
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Add decimals across 1fra3S03a0.52 + 0.67 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Subtract decimals across 1fra3S03b1.43 - 0.55 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Add decimals with the same number of decimal placesfra53S044.85 + 3.27 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Subtract decimals with the same number of decimal placesfra53S057.23 - 3.51 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Add decimals with different numbers of decimal placesfra53S062.87 + 1.1 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Subtract decimals with different numbers of decimal placesfra53S079.4 - 3.64 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Efficient strategies for adding and subtracting decimalsfra53S0817.23 - 9.9 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Decimal sequencesfra53S09What number comes after 9.41, 9.71 and 10.01?
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Multiply by 10, 100 and 1,000fra53S102.16 x 10 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR - Divide by 10, 100 and 1,000fra53S112438 ÷ 1000 =
Year 5 - Summer - DecimalsWR -Multiply and divide decimals – missing valuesfra53S125.47 x ____ = 54.7
Year 6 - Autumn - AdditionWR - Add and subtract integersadd62S0120531 + 59999 = ______
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Equivalent fractions and simplifyingfra63S0120/48 = 5/□
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Equivalent fractions on a number linefra63S02What simplified fraction is the arrow pointing at?
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Compare and order (denominator)fra63S03Which symbol is missing?
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Compare and order (numerator)fra63S04Which symbol is missing?
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Add and subtract simple fractionsfra63S054/7 + 4/21 =
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Add and subtract any two fractionsfra63S063/5 + 2/10 =
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Add mixed numbersfra63S072|3/5 + 6|2/8 =
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Subtract mixed numbersfra63S083|3/7 - 4|2/9 =
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions AWR - Multi-step problemsfra63S09Emile has 3/6 of a tank of fuel in his rocket. Emile flies to see his friend Aimee and uses 1/8 of a tank of fuel. What fraction of a tank of fuel is left in the tank?
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions BWR - Multiply fractions by integersfra64S011|4/7 x 5 =
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions BWR - Multiply fractions by fractionsfra64S021/5 x 3/8 =
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions BWR - Divide a fraction by an integerfra64S038|2/11 ÷ 45 =
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions BWR - Divide any fraction by an integerfra64S041/6 ÷ 10 =
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions BWR - Mixed questions with Fractionfra64S052|1/3 - 1/3 x 3 =
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions BWR - Fractions of an amountfra64S065/8 of 32
Year 6 - Autumn - Fractions BWR - Fractions of an amount – find the wholefra64S075/11 of □ = 20
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Common factorsmul62S02What is the common factor of 12 and 18?
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Common multiplesmul62S03What is the smallest common multiples of 2 and 3?
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Rules of divisibilitymul62S04Which of these numbers is divisible by 2?
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Primes to 100mul62S05Is 2 a prime number?
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Square and cube numbersmul62S06What is the missing symbol?
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Multiply up to a 4-digit number by a 2-digit numbermul62S075755 x 77 = _______
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Solve problems with multiplicationmul62S0833 × 6 = 33 × 2 × ____
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Short divisionmul62S09320 ÷ 4 = ______
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Division using factorsmul62S10320 ÷ 80 = 320 ÷ 10 ÷ ______
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Introduction to long divisionmul62S112139 ÷ 31 = _______
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Long division with remaindersmul62S12327 ÷ 16 = _______
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Solve problems with divisionmul62S13Emile has saved £14 in 5p coins. How many 5p coins does Emile have?
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Order of operationsmul62S153 x 5 + 8 x 5 = ______
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Mental calculations and estimationmul62S1650 x 38 x 2 = ______
Year 6 - Autumn - MultiplicationWR - Reason from known factsmul62S17Use the fact that 11 × 50 = 550 to work out 11 x 51.
Year 6 - Spring - DecimalsWR - Decimals place value within 1frap3S010.1 + 0.04 + 0.009 =
Year 6 - Spring - DecimalsWR - Place value – integers and decimalsfrap3S028 + 0.4 + 0.05 + 0.004 = _____
Year 6 - Spring - DecimalsWR - Round decimalsfrap3S03Round 9.912 to the nearest integer.
Year 6 - Spring - DecimalsWR - Add and subtract decimalsfrap3S042.339 + 1.31 = ______
Year 6 - Spring - DecimalsWR - Multiply by 10, 100 and 1,000frap3S050.327 x 10
Year 6 - Spring - DecimalsWR - Divide by 10, 100 and 1,000frap3S06844 ÷ 10
Year 6 - Spring - DecimalsWR - Multiply decimals by integersfrap3S077.7 x 3 =
Year 6 - Spring - DecimalsWR - Divide decimals by integersfrap3S080.08 ÷ 4 =
Year 6 - Spring - DecimalsWR - Multiply and divide decimals in contextfrap3S09Emile has 18.6 litres of rocket fuel. They fill 4 identical canisters with the rocket fuel. How many millilitres of rocket fuel does each canister hold?
Year 6 - Spring - FD&PWR - Decimal and fraction equivalentsfrap4S01What is the decimal equivalent of 1/2?
Year 6 - Spring - FD&PWR - Understand percentagesfrap4S03What percentage of the hundred square is shaded?
Year 6 - Spring - FD&PWR - Fractions to percentagesfrap4S04Convert the fraction 1/5 to a percentage.
Year 6 - Spring - FD&PWR - Equivalent fractions, decimals and percentagesfrap4S05Convert the fraction 3/20 to a percentage.
Year 6 - Spring - FD&PWR - Order fractions, decimals and percentagesfrap4S061/2 □ 50%
Year 6 - Spring - FD&PWR - Percentage of an amount – one stepfrap4S07What is 10% of 570?
Year 6 - Spring - FD&PWR - Percentage of an amount – multi-stepfrap4S08What is 11% of 270?
Year 6 - Spring - FD&PWR - Percentages – missing valuesfrap4S0910% of □ = 4?
Year 6 - Geometry - PositionWR - The first quadrantgeom6S2S01What are the co-ordinates of the point A?
Year 6 - Geometry - PositionWR - Read and plot points in four quadrantsgeom6S2S02What are the co-ordinates of the point A?
Year 6 - Geometry - PositionWR - Translationsgeom6S2S04The co-ordinate A is translated 4 squares to the right and 3 squares up. What is the new co-ordinate?
Year 6 - Geometry - PositionWR - Reflectionsgeom6S2S05The co-ordinate A is reflected in the x axis. What is the new co-ordinate?
Year 6 - Geometry - ShapesWR - Measure and classify anglesgeom6S1S01What type of angle is shown?
Year 6 - Geometry - ShapesWR - Calculate anglesgeom6S1S02Angles around a point add up to 360°. What is the angle b?
Year 6 - Geometry - ShapesWR - Vertically opposite anglesgeom6S1S03What is the angle c?
Year 6 - Geometry - ShapesWR - Angles in a trianglegeom6S1S04What is the angle c?
Year 6 - Geometry - ShapesWR - Angles in a triangle – special casesgeom6S1S05What is the angle c?
Year 6 - Geometry - ShapesWR - Angles in a triangle – missing anglesgeom6S1S06What is the angle a?
Year 6 - Geometry - ShapesWR - Angles in a quadrilateralgeom6S1S07What is the angle a?
Year 6 - Geometry - ShapesWR - Circlesgeom6S1S08What is the name of this part of a circle?
Year 6 - Geometry - ShapesWR - Nets of 3-D shapesgeom6S1S09What type of shape can be made from the net?
Year 6 - Measurements - AreaWR - Same area/area of a rectanglemeas6Sp1What is the area of the rectangle?
Year 6 - Measurements - AreaWR - Area and perimeter of an L shapemeas6Sp2What is the area of the shape?
Year 6 - Measurements - AreaWR - Area of a right-angled trianglemeas6Sp3What is the area of the right-angled triangle?
Year 6 - Measurements - AreaWR - Area of any trianglemeas6Sp4What is the area of the triangle?
Year 6 - Measurements - AreaWR - Area of a parallelogrammeas6Sp5What is the area of the parallellogram?
Year 6 - Measurements - AreaWR - Counting cubes.meas6Sp6How many cubes are used to make the shape?
Year 6 - Measurements - AreaWR - Volume of a cuboidmeas6Sp7What is the volume of the cuboid?
Year 6 - Measurements - Converting UnitsWR - Metric measuresmeas6A1Select the best unit for the weight of an apple.
Year 6 - Measurements - Converting UnitsWR - Convert metric measuresmeas6A2□ g = 2.9kg
Year 6 - Measurements - Converting UnitsWR - Calculate with metric measuresmeas6A3Giving your answer in litres, if Emile drinks 320ml of juice, and Scramber drinks 3 times as much, how much juice does Scrambler drink?
Year 6 - Measurements - Converting UnitsWR - Miles and kilometresmeas6A4Use the fact 5 miles ≈ 8 km, □ km ≈ 20 miles.
Year 6 - Measurements - Converting UnitsWR - Imperial measuresmeas6A5Use the fact 1 inch ≈ 2.5 cm, 30 inches ≈ □ cm

Algebra

Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

TopicExample QuestionTask Code
Simple Formula AdditionIf x + 2 = 10, what is x?AlgAdd
Simple Formula SubtractionIf x - 4 = 8, what is x?AlgSub
Simple Formula MultiplicationIf 3x = 6, what is x?AlgMult
Simple Formula Answer AdditionIf x = 4, then 2x + 3 equals what?AlgAdd2
Simple Formula Answer SubtractionIf x = 4, then 3x - 6 equals what?AlgSub2
Linear SequencesWhat is the rule for this sequence?AlgSeq
Pairs of Numbers (Easy)Which pair of numbers adds up to 10?AlgPairs
Pairs of Numbers (Hard)Which pair of numbers satisfies the equation 2x + 3y = 14?AlgPairs+
Equivalent Equations MultiplicationWhich equation is equivalent to: 6ab?AlgEquivMult
Equivalent Equations AdditionWhich equation is equivalent to: 2x + 4y?AlgEquivAdd
Algebraic ExpressionIf we double the number x and add 7, how do we express this algebraically?AlgExpress

MTC

Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

Emile’s MTC activities mimic the DfE’s own test in terms of layout, time per question, and look. 

ContentTask Code
MTC 2 & 10MTC1P
MTC 2, 5 & 10MTC2P
MTC 2, 3, 5 & 10MTC3P
MTC 2, 3, 4, 5 & 10MTC4P
MTC 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 & 10MTC5P
MTC 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 & 10MTC6P
MTC 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 & 11MTC7P
MTC 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 & 11MTC8P
MTC 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12MTC9P
MTCMTC
MTC 2's onlyMTC2
MTC 3's onlyMTC3
MTC 4's onlyMTC4
MTC 5's onlyMTC5
MTC 6's onlyMTC6
MTC 7's onlyMTC7
MTC 8's onlyMTC8
MTC 9's onlyMTC9
MTC 10's onlyMTC10
MTC 11's onlyMTC11
MTC 12's onlyMTC12

Times Tables

Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

Emile’s times tables activities are split between Learn Mode Activities and Practise Mode Activities. Learn Mode provides scaffolding over 4 rounds of games, where Practise Mode tests students’ knowledge.  

ActivityTask Code
Practise Game: 1 Times TableTT1P
Practise Game: 2 Times TableTT2P
Practise Game: 10 Times TableTT10P
Practise Game: Divided by 1TTD1P
Practise Game: Divided by 2TTD2P
Practise Game: 4 Times TableTT4P
Practise Game: 5 Times TableTT5P
Practise Game: Divided by 10TTD10P
Practise Game: 3 Times TableTT3P
Practise Game: 9 Times TableTT9P
Practise Game: 11 Times TableTT11P
Practise Game: Divided by 4TTD4P
Practise Game: Divided by 5TTD5P
Practise Game: 6 Times TableTT6P
Practise Game: Divided by 3TTD3P
Practise Game: Divided by 9TTD9P
Practise Game: Divided by 11TTD11P
Practise Game: 7 Times TableTT7P
Practise Game: 8 Times TableTT8P
Practise Game: 12 Times TableTT12P
Practise Game: Divided by 6TTD6P
Practise Game: Divided by 7TTD7P
Practise Game: Divided by 8TTD8P
Practise Game: Divided by 12TTD12P
Practise Game: Multiplication of 3 single digit numbersTT3NumsP
Practise Game: Times by a Multiple of 10TT10SP
Practise Game: Times by a number almost a Multiple of 10TTA10P
Practise Game: Decimals times a Multiple of 10TTDec10P
Practise Game: CubesTTCubesP
Practise Game: Order of multiplicationTTOrdMP
Practise Game: Order of divisionTTOrdDP
Practise Game: SquaredTTSquaresP
Practise Game: Sums involving squaresTTSumSquaresP
Practise Game: Advanced divisionTTAdDiv
Practise Game: Counting up in 2sTTC2P
Practise Game: Counting up in 4sTTC4P
Practise Game: Counting up in 5sTTC5P
Practise Game: Counting up in 3sTTC3P
Practise Game: Counting up in 9sTTC9P
Practise Game: Counting up in 6sTTC6P
Practise Game: Counting up in 7sTTC7P
Practise Game: Counting up in 8sTTC8P
Practise Game: Counting up in 10sTTC10P
Learn Game: 1 Times Table LowerTT1LL
Learn Game: 1 Times Table UpperTT1UL
Learn Game: 2 Times Table LowerTT2LL
Learn Game: 2 Times Table UpperTT2UL
Learn Game: 3 Times Table LowerTT3LL
Learn Game: 3 Times Table UpperTT3UL
Learn Game: 4 Times Table LowerTT4LL
Learn Game: 4 Times Table UpperTT4UL
Learn Game: 5 Times Table LowerTT5LL
Learn Game: 5 Times Table UpperTT5UL
Learn Game: 6 Times Table LowerTT6LL
Learn Game: 6 Times Table UpperTT6UL
Learn Game: 7 Times Table LowerTT7LL
Learn Game: 7 Times Table UpperTT7UL
Learn Game: 8 Times Table LowerTT8LL
Learn Game: 8 Times Table UpperTT8UL
Learn Game: 9 Times Table LowerTT9LL
Learn Game: 9 Times Table UpperTT9UL
Learn Game: 10 Times Table LowerTT10LL
Learn Game: 10 Times Table UpperTT10UL
Learn Game: 11 Times Table LowerTT11LL
Learn Game: 11 Times Table UpperTT11UL
Learn Game: 12 Times Table LowerTT12LL
Learn Game: 12 Times Table UpperTT12UL

Geometry

Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

TopicQuestionTask Code
2-D shapesWhat is this shape called?G2dshapes
3-D shapesWhat is this shape called?G3dshapes
Whole, half, quarter and three-quarter turnsHow far has the hand turned?GQuartTurns
Describe position, direction and movement.From your perspective, where is the red square relative to the blue circle?Gposition1
Properties of 2-D shapesHow many sides does this shape have?G2dProp
2-D shapes on the surface of 3-D shapesWhat shape is the face of the cube?G3dfaces
Ordering shapesPut these shapes in order of increasing number of sidesGordershapes
Right angles & turnsHow many right angles has the arrow turned through?Gright1
Position, direction and movement.If the needle turned half a turn clockwise, what would it be pointing at?GPosition2
Recognising 3-D shapesWhat shape is this?G3dshapes2
Shape propertiesHow many sides are there on three triangles?GShapeProp
Right angles & turnsIs angle 'A' bigger or smaller than a right angle?GRight2
Horizontal, vertical, perpendicular and parallel linesIs this line horizontal or vertical?GHorVert
Comparing shapesWhat kind of shape is this?Gshapes
Acute & obtuse anglesWhat kind of angle is this?Gangles1
Lines of symmetryIs this a line of symmetry?Gsymm
2d coordinatesWhat are the coordinates of point x?G2dCoord
TranslationsHow has this shape been translated?Gtrans1
Shapes on a gridIf the following points are plotted and connected, what shape is formed? (1,1)(3,1)(1,3)(3,3)GShapesGrid
3-D shape plansWhat 3D shape can be made from this 2D plan?G3dPlans
AnglesWhat type of angle is this?Gangles2
Properties of rectanglesWhat is the length of the indicated side?Grect
Regular and irregular shapesIs this a regular polygon?Gregirregshapes
Translations & reflectionsWhen this shape is reflected using the mirror line, what are the coordinates of the reflected shape?Gtrans2
Classifying shapesWhat is the value of angle 'A'?Gclassify
Parts of a circleWhich of these lines show the radius of the circle?Gcircle
Positions on a gridWhat are the coordinates of point xGgrid

Measurement

Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

TopicQuestionTask Codes
Capacity & Volume 1Which of these glasses is half full?MCap1
Lengths & Heights 1Which line is the longest?ML1
Lengths & Heights 2How tall is Emile?ML2
Mass & Weights 1Which of these weights is heavier than 5kg?MMass1
Money 1What is the value of this coin?MMoney1
Time 1Which of these times is earliest?MTime1
Capacity & Volume 2Is the volume of bottle A greater than or less than the volume of bottle B?MCap2
Lengths & Heights 3Is the length of rope A greater than or less than rope B?ML3
Mass & Weights 2Is the mass on scale A greater than or less than the mass on scale B?MMass2
Capacity & Volume 3How much water is in the two bottles?MCap3
Lengths & Heights 4How long are the ropes combined?ML4
Mass & Weights 3What is the combined weight of the scales?MMass3
Time 2What time is the clock showing?MTime2
Capacity & Volume 4How many millilitres are in $ litres?MCap4
Lengths & Heights 5What is $ kilometres in metres?ML5
Mass & Weights 4How many grams are in $ kilograms?MMass4
Money 2How many pence in £$?MMoney2
Time 3How many minutes are in $ hours?MTime3
Capacity & Volume 5How many millilitres are in $ litres ^ millilitres?MCap5
Mass & Weights 5How many grams are in $ kilograms ^ grams?MMass5
Money 3What is $ pence in pounds?MMoney3
Time 4What is $ minutes in hours?MTime4
AreaIf 'A' is $cm and 'B' is ^cm, what is the area of the shape?Marea
Lengths & Heights 6Convert $ kilometres to miles.(1 kilometre = 0.62 miles)ML6
PerimeterIf 'A' is $ cm and 'B' is ^ cm, what is the perimeter of the shape?Mper

Number Sense

Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

TopicQuestionTask Code
Subitizing Level 1How many Emiles?NSSub1
Subitizing Level 2How many Emiles?NSSub2
Subitizing Level 3How many Emiles?NSSub3
Subitizing Level 4How many Emiles?NSSub4
Subitizing Level 5How many Emiles?NSSub5
Number Bonds Level 1Can you find the numbers which total $?NSPairs
Number Bonds Level 1 - Part Whole ModelWhat is the number missing from the part whole model?NSPairsPW
Number Bonds Level 2Can you find the numbers which total $?NSPairs+
Number Bonds Level 2 - Part Whole ModelWhat is the number missing from the part whole model?NSPairsPW+
Addition Level 12 + 3 = ?NSAdd1
Subtraction Level 15 - 3 = ?NSSub1
Addition Level 24 + ? = 8NSAdd2
Subtraction Level 29 - ? = 3NSSub2
Base Ten Blocks 10-99What number is shown by the base ten blocks?NSBT
Place Value Grids 10-99What number is shown in the place value grid?NSPVG
Ten Frames 1-20What number is shown in the ten frame?NSTF
Part whole 10-99What number is shown in the part-whole model?NSPW

Place Value

Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

TopicExample QuestionsTask Code
1 more or 1 lessWhat is 1 more than $?PV1
Numbers 1-100 in wordsWhat is the number one in numerals?PVWords
Counting up from 0 in 4s.Counting up in 4s, what is the next number?PV4
Counting up from 0 in 8s.Counting up in 8s, what is the next number?PV8
Counting up from 0 in 50s.Counting up in 50s, what is the next number?PV50
Counting up from 0 in 100s.Counting up in 100s, what is the next number?PV100
10 or 100 more or lessWhat is 10 more than the number $?PV10more
Place value in a three-digit number.Which digit in the number $ is in the ones place?PV3dignum
Using <, > and = signs on numbers up to 1,000.What is the sign missing below?PVsign1000
Numbers 1-1000 in wordsWhat is the number  three hundred and forty five in numerals?PVwords1000
Counting in 6s.Counting up in 6s, what is the next number?PV6
1-20 in wordsWhich is the number sixteen in numerals?Pvnumerals
Counting in 7s.Counting up in 7s, what is the next number?PV7
Counting in 9s.Counting up in 9s, what is the next number?PV9
Counting in 25s.Counting up in 25s, what is the next number?PV25
Counting in 1000s.Counting up in 1000s, what is the next number?PV1000
Finding 1000 more or lessWhat is 1,000 more than the number $?PV1000more
Place value in a four-digit number.Which digit in the number $ is in the ones place?PV4dignum
Counting with negative numbers.What is the next number in the sequence below?PVNeg
Using <, > and = signs on numbers more than 1,000.What is the sign missing below?PVsign1000more
Round to the nearest 10, 100 or 1,000Round the number $ to the nearest 10.PVRound
Using <, > and = signs on numbers up to 1,000,000.What is the sign missing below?Pvsignmillion
Counting up in 2s.Counting up in 2s, what is the next number?PV2
Place value in a six-digit number.Which digit in the number $ is in the tens place?PV6dignum
Counting up and down in 10s.Counting down in 10s, what is the next number?PV10
Rounding six digit numbersRound the number $ to the nearest 100,000.PVRound6Dig
Using <, > and = signs on numbers up to 10,000,000.What is the sign missing below?PVsign10million
Place value in a seven-digit number.Which digit in the number $ is in the millionths place?PL6dignum
Rounding numbersRound the number $ to the nearest 10.PVRound10
Complete the missing numberN + ? + O = P , where n is a multiple of 100, ? is a multiple of 10 and O is less than 10PVMissing
Dividing by multiples of 10N ÷ P*O = ?, where N is greater than 0 and less than 100, P is less than 10 and o is 10,100 or 1000PVDiv10
Dividing decimals by multiples of 10N ÷ P*O = ?, where N is a two digit decimal, P is less than 10 and o is 10,100 or 1000PVDivDec10
Counting up in 3s.Counting up in 3s, what is the next number?PV3
Place Value Grid Numbers 100-999What number is represented in the place value grid?PVGrid+
Place Value Grid Numbers 1,000-9,999What number is represented in the place value grid?PVGrid++
Building a six-digit number from a sum.1000000*~+ 10000*" + %*10000 + ^*1000 + $*100 + ?*10 + & = @PV6dig
Building a 3 digit number from a sum.$*100 + #*10 + & = ?PV3dig
Base Ten Blocks, Numbers 1,000-9,999What number is represented by the base ten blocks?PVBase10+
Counting up in 5s.Counting up in 5s, what is the next number?PV5
Base Ten Blocks, Numbers 100-999What number is represented by the base ten blocks?PVBase10
Odd or EvenIs the number $ odd or even?PVOddEven
Odd or Even with Place Value GridIs the number $ odd or even?PVOddEvenGrid
Building a 4 digit number from a sum.^*1000 + $*100 + #*10 + & = ?PV4dig
Part-Whole Numbers 10-99 - Missing WholeWhat number is missing from the part-whole model?PVPW
Part-Whole Numbers 10-99 - Missing PartWhat number is missing from the part-whole model?PVPW+
Counting up in 10s.Counting up in 10s, what is the next number?PV10
Place Value Grid - 1-99What number is shown in the place value grid?PVGrid
Ten Frames, Numbers 1-20What number is represented in the ten frame?PVTF
Place value in a two-digit number.Which digit in the number $ is in the ones place?PVOnes
Place value in a two-digit number.Which digit in the number $ is in the tens place?PVTens
Numbers on a number line.What number is shown on the number line below?PVNL
Using <, > and = signsWhat is the sign missing below?PVSign

Ratio

Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

TopicQuestionTask Code
a:b notationWhat is the quantity of Emiles to Scramblers?Rnotation
Simplify RatiosWhat is the correct simplification of the ratio 2:2?Rsimp
Two quantitiesOliver buys 100g of Sherbet Lemons. How much money does Oliver spend?R2Quant
RecipesOliver wants to make a cake. The recipe says to use 400g of flour and three times as much sugar.Rrecipes
ScaleOliver draws a line which is 4.5cm long. Oliver then draws a line three times as long as the first line.Rscale
Similar ShapesHow much bigger is Harry's rocket than Ella 's rocket?Rshapes1
Similar Shapes 2Ella draws a triangle three times as big as a triangle with sides: 5cm, 4cm, 1cm.Rshapes2
Unequal SharingElla is making a mosaic with tiles. For every blue tile, the pattern needs 1 red tiles.Rshare
ProportionOliver has 3 pencils and Harry has 2 pencils.Rproportion
Proportion - DecimalsHarry has 2 pencils and George has 3 pencils.Rdec
Proportion - PercentagesHarry has 2 pencils and George has 3 pencils.Rperc

Roman Numerals

Students can enter the codes below into our student app to be taken directly to the corresponding activity. The following morning between 6am and 7am (GMT) teachers associated with that class receive a list of results. 

TopicQuestion Line 1Task Code
Roman Numerals 1- 12What is the following number expressed in Roman numerals?RN12
Adding & Subtracting Roman numerals 1-12What is the answer to the question below?RNAdd
Numbers to Roman Numerals 1-50What is the following number expressed in Roman numerals?RN50
Numbers to Roman Numerals 51-100What is the following number expressed in Roman numerals?RN100
Roman Numerals to Numbers 1-50What is the following Roman numeral?RN50+
Roman Numerals to Numbers 51-100What is the following Roman numeral?RN100+
Numbers to Roman Numerals 1-1000What is the following number expressed in Roman numerals?RN1000
Roman Numerals to Numbers 1-1000What is the following Roman numeral?RN1000+
Years to Roman NumeralsWhat is the year below expressed as a Roman numeral?RNYears
Roman Numerals to yearsWhat is the year below?RNYears+
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