Tables Dash

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Tables Dash Instructions
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Remainder Race

Remainder Race

A brilliant game involving chance and choice requiring an ability to calculate the remainder when a two digit number is divided by a single digit number. There are one and two player versions and the rules are inspired by the Royal Game of Ur.

Use the buttons above to select the times table most in need of practice. Your mission is then to get the calculation over to the right side of the screen and on to the answer.

Your score for completing a mission is determined by the time it takes, the quicker you get across, the more points you will score. You are awarded with a trophy for earning more than 300 points.

If you bump into lightning, or lightning hits you, your mission is terminated and a new calculation appears at the left of the screen.

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Just by looking at the scatter graphs can you decide which is the odd one out according to their summary statistics? So far this activity has been accessed 74 times and it is ready for you to enjoy!

There is nothing wrong with having a little bit of fun while revising times table facts. This game has been produced to keep your mind on the mathematics while you race to earn a trophy before the screen fills up with the bolts of lightning.

This is just one of the activities recommended to help you learn your times tables. Go to our main Times Tables page to see some of the other activities we suggest you should try. The learning is most effective if you do these activities for ten or fifteen minutes each day. Here are some activities you could enjoy right now:

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