Shopping Spraoi Game
Shopping Spraoi! is a maths learning game designed for 5th & 6th classes. The aim of the game is to cumulate points by buying items or saving.
Shopping Spraoi! is a maths learning game designed for 5th & 6th classes. The aim of the game is to cumulate points by buying items or saving.
Squirrel! is a fun learning game for 1st & 2nd classes, highlighting the benefits of saving. The aim of the game is to gather acorns to survive the winter.
Maths Week Cake Sale! is a maths learning digital game designed for 3rd class up to 6th class. In this fun, interactive game, your class will work together to plan, organise and fundraise for a fantastic school event: a delicious cake sale!
This budgeting exercise is designed to encourage young people to think about the cost of things, how to budget, the importance of saving and the importance of thinking about value for money when they are spending.
Where/when is it necessary to use numbers to describe yourself? Students will then create a poster containing equations that others will have to solve.
Irish Times Maths Week Poster 2025 Published on 14 October This Maths Week Poster is available with the Irish Times on 14 October 2025. Puzzle solutions will be released on this page at 12 noon. One side contains puzzles and games to give your brain a good workout and the reverse is an [...]
This activity will have children develop their questioning and deduction skills as they communicate their understanding of 2D and 3D shapes. Players will try to guess the shapes they have picked without looking at them and asking yes/no questions. How many questions will you use to guess the mystery shape?
Here you have activities related to our Junior poster. As the teacher you know your pupils best so feel free to adapt these activities to suit your class group: older or younger children, EAL learners, pupils of differing abilities and interests, group sizes etc.
Have fun with these number based puzzles. These puzzles need only basic addition and problem solving skills.
this cross-curricular fun activity is great way to get children excited about maths and nature. Children will have to look for certain materials found in nature, count them, record their results and communicate their mathematical thinking.