Let the Geordie Pigeon explain how to do mental maths, with this song and movement routine for Key Stage 2 students.
Brain Booster videos get your class up and moving for a short burst of physical activity in the classroom. The routines can be performed in a limited space, and encourage learning through curriculum-linked topics.
Download the Addition & Subtraction so your class can sing along with the Geordie Pigeon.
This Bitesize Primary explains additional methods for mental maths.
The Next Step's Trevor Tordjman and Isaac Lupien bring money to life with this song and movement routine. The song will have your class up, moving, and understanding the simple arithmetic needed to calculate change.
KS2 Maths: Rounding Numbers with Laura Bubble video
Let C大象传媒'S Laura Bubble get your class up and moving with this song and Bhangra inspired routine about rounding numbers.
KS2 Maths: Decimals & Fractions with Naomi Wilkinson. video
C大象传媒's Naomi Wilkinson brings decimals and fractions to life with a song and movement routine.
KS2 Maths: Prime Numbers with Ben Shires. video
Officially Amazing and MOTD Kickabout presenter Ben Shires is ready to get your class active with this song and movement routine about prime numbers.
KS2 Maths: Measurement with Max and Harvey. video
Let Max and Harvey get your Key Stage 2 class to their feet and learning all about measurements. The song and movement routine covers which unit of measurement to use for lengths, volume, mass and time.
KS2 Maths: Division with HomeBros. video
Kurty Swift and Unkle TC have a song and dance routine all about dividing numbers and decimal places. Whether used as a recap or an introduction to the topic, Key Stage 2 pupils will get active while learning.
Join Mr P for a mash-up of the multiples of 3, 6, 7, 8 and 12 for Key Stage 2 pupils. See if your class can smash it with Mr P!
KS2 Maths Collection. collection
Discover KS2 Maths videos featuring Max and Harvey, Ben Shires and the Worst Witch.
Key Stage 2. collection
Discover active learning videos covering English, Maths, Science and PSHE, use as a recap or an introduction to a topic.