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Maths/Numeracy Websites

Below are maths sites that the children are similar with using in school since September. We have provided a link to each of them below and a brief explanation. These sites can be used weekly to coincide with the topic of maths the children are doing in school or for revision.


1: Maths for Junior Classes - (Junior Infants to 2nd Class)
This site is suitable for children in Junior Infants to 2nd Class. The maths on this site are divided into
the Maths Curriculum Areas that the children do in school. We recommend that the children would play the games that match the topic they are doing in school on that given week. Some sites will be suited to Junior & Senior Infants and others to First & Second Class. Click on the blue writing above.




(2nd Class to 6th Class)
This site is suitable for children in 2nd Class to 6th Class. The maths on this site are divided into the Maths Curriculum Areas that the children do in school. We recommend that the children would play the games that match the topic they are doing in school on that given week. Some sites will be suited to Second, Third & Fourth Classes and others to Fifth & Sixth Classes. Click on 'Maths for Middle & Senior Classes above.



3: Class Maths (Junior Infants to 6th Class)
This Maths Site is divided into Number, Shape & Space, Algebra, Measures & Data. It is not divided into Junior Classes, Middle Classes or Senor Classes. It has many games to integrate the above strands of the maths curriculum so give it a try. Click on the orange link above.  



4: Khan Academy - (2nd class to 6th class)
This website requires your child's username and password which had been provided to them by their teacher. They can log in and continue where they finished in school. Click on 'Khan Academy' above.



5: Multiplication, Division, Addition & Subtraction Games
(1st to 6th Class)
The above link is to multiplication.com where the children will find maths games to practice their multiplication. On this site you will also see links to Division, Addition & Subtraction games. Click on the green link above.