Help your child to understand the four operations- addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with a wide collection of colourful resources.
Suitable for ages 5-16
The resources and activities on this website are free to download and use.
A Kinder Teacher Life shares instructional strategies and activities to teach primary learners how to count to and from 100.
Suitable for ages 4-8
There are some free activities listed on the website as well as activities available at a cost.
Homeschool 4 Me has created an extensive list of free number counting activities for children learning how to count to and from 100. The website also lists links to additional counting activities and lessons.
Suitable for ages 4-8
The activities and worksheets on this website are free and available to print and use.
We Are Teachers have created a list of 35 creative ways in which division can be taught to your children.
The games and activities provided on the website are all free and ensure that the teaching of division is completed in a fun and engaging way.
Suitable for ages 4- 10
The activities listed on the website as well as additional links, are free to access and download.
Make addition fun at home, with these creative, easy and fun hands-on activities.
The website lists 10 different activities that can be made and used at home to teach your children addition.
Suitable for ages 5-9
There may be a cost involved in purchasing some of the activities listed on this website.
In this Finding Factors lesson, children will fill out three 100 charts that show factor patterns. Children will then build the 100s chart and rectangles that demonstrate factors in their Minecraft World.
Suitable for ages 14-16
The lesson included on this website is free to use and access. The Minecraft APP and a 100s chart is required to complete this task.
The NSW Department of Education have created an extensive list of lessons and activities to teach fractions and decimals. The lessons are divided into the following stages:
Stage 1: Grades 1-2
Stage 2: Grades 3-4
Stage 3: Grades 5-6
Stage 4: Grades 7-8
Suitable for ages 6- 14
The lessons available on this website are free to access and use.
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
In this lesson, children plan a park to learn about equivalence in fractions, decimals and percentages.
They learn about the meaning of 1.0 and 100% and 100/100 while creating their own, fun and newly designed park.
A great lesson that can be modified for older children by adding more squares.
Suitable for ages 10-14
The lesson and resources available for this lesson are free to access and use.
How Much is a Million? (Picture Book)
How Much Is a Million? breaks complex numbers down to size in a fun, humorous way, helping children to understand a difficult mathematical concept.
Suitable for ages 8-10
This book is available to purchase from online bookshops.
The website lists a 7-step process for teaching addition that makes this concept easier for children to understand.
Suitable for ages 5-9
The suggested activities on this page are free to access and use. There are additional worksheets available for a cost from the website.
Prodigy Maths has developed a six-step system to effectively teach children the concept of multiplication. The website also lists a wide range of hands-on activities that you can use to further explain the concept of multiplication in a fun and engaging way.
Suitable for ages 8-10
The suggested lessons are free to use from the website with an additional cost available if you wish to purchase worksheets related to this concept.
How to Teach your Child Subtraction
Kate`s Home school Math has created a complete guide for parents to enable them to teach the subtraction facts, without hours of rote memorization, counting on fingers, or flash cards.
Suitable for ages 4-9
The lessons and activities on this website are free to access and use.
If you were a..... Maths Picture Books
Trisha Speed Shaskan has created a series of entertaining and educational picture books which are perfect for young maths lovers to read aloud or read alone.
Suitable for ages 5-9
These books are available to purchase from online bookshops.
Math Goodies have provided a step-by-step introduction to fractions through a visual and conceptual approach.
Basic terminology is covered, followed by procedures for classifying fractions, finding equivalent fractions, reducing to lowest terms, and comparing and ordering. This unit of instruction provides a solid foundation for children of all ages.
Suitable for ages- 5-12
The fractions lessons listed on this website are free to access and use.
Jack Hartman has produced over 45 educational albums for children with fun and interactive movement songs.
The songs and educational videos will help children learn how to count in a fun and interactive way.
Suitable for ages 3-8
Jack Hartman`s videos are available to watch and listen to for free on Youtube.
The NZ Maths website have developed a weekly set of maths lessons concentrating on Number and Algebra.
Each session has activities using the resources on NZ Maths. Parents are welcome to pick and choose ideas from these plans to find activities for their child.
Suitable for ages 6-15
These lessons and additional activities are free to download and use.
One Hundred Angry Ants Maths Picture Book
One hundred hungry ants march off in a single file to sample a picnic, but when the going gets too slow, they divide into two rows of fifty, then four rows of twenty... until they take so long that the picnic is gone!
This book is a great introduction to the number 100 as well as an easy visual representation of division.
Suitable for ages 4-8
The book is available to purchase from from online bookshops.
One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab Maths Picture Book
If one is a snail and two is a person, we must be counting by feet! Just follow the sign to the beach, where a bunch of fun-loving crabs, lounging dogs, gleeful insects, and bewildered-looking snails obligingly offer their feet for counting in a number of silly, surprising combinations from one to one hundred!
Suitable for ages 2-8
This book is available to purchase from online bookshops.
In this set of activities adaptable for grades K-3, parents and educators will find ideas for teaching place value.
Suitable for ages 5-9
The activities on the website are free to use and require some additional resources from your home to complete them.
A prime number is a number that can only be divided by itself without remainders.
At Third Space Learning, they explain what exactly this means, as well as sharing a list of the prime numbers children need to know with examples given.
Suitable for ages 9-12
The lesson and video on the website are free to access and use. To access additional lessons and activities on this concept, you are required to create a free account.
Recognising and identifying numbers up to 20
Proud to be Primary has extensive list of books, materials, maths manipulatives, and free activities to successfully teach children how to recognise numbers up to 20.
Suitable for ages 4-9
Materials for the activities listed on the website can be found around your home or at retail stores.
At Home School Math you will find printable worksheets for square roots and other operations.
Suitable for ages 13-16
All the worksheets on this website are free to access and use.
Squeebles Maths is an app that allows both 1-player and 2-player modes.
This app allows children to practise the four operations in a fun and engaging way,
Suitable for Ages- 6-12
This APP is available to purchase from the App Store and Google Play Store.
The Doorbell Rang (Picture Book)
Ma has made a dozen delicious cookies. It should be plenty for her two children. But then the doorbell rings -- and rings and rings. Each ring of the doorbell brings more friends to share the delicious cookies Ma has made.
This is a great book to introduce the concept of division to young children.
Suitable for ages- 4-8
This book is available to purchase from online bookshops.