It is called Refreshing Revision because every time you refresh the page you get different revision questions.
It is a race against the clock to answer 30 mental arithmetic questions. There are nine levels to choose from.
Drag the numbered cards to produce a multiplication fact. Complete twenty mixed times tables questions to earn a trophy.
Match the numbers with the answer to the times table. A timed activity to improve instant recall of key table facts.
The digital version of the popular fizz buzz game. Press the buzzers if they are factors of the counter.
A never ending sequence of times tables questions to be projected on to a whiteboard or screen.
Fill in a multiplication grid with the answers to simple multiplication and division questions.
The hardest multiplication facts (according to Transum research) are presented in the form of pairs games.
A mental arithmetic visual aid that displays random calculations then after a few seconds displays the answers.
A fast-paced activity to help you practise a Times Table by developing an ability to quickly recall quotients.
A self checking, interactive version of the Sieve of Eratosthenes method of finding prime numbers.
Drag stamps onto the envelopes to make the exact postage as shown at the top left of each envelope.
Transum believes that this is the best way of developing a quick recall of the times tables.
Use the arrow keys to collect all the multiples in order while avoiding the Conga Virus!
Revise multiplication facts by racing across the screen to match the times tables question with the correct answer without getting hit by lightning.
A one or two player game. The objective is to grab all the multiples of the chosen times table faster than the other player.
How fast can you answer times table questions? This activity provides feedback to help you improve.
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