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Thanks Bob,
Took me some time indeed. But my students love them, so it was all worth it. Thank you for your positive response.
As a math teacher I have always been looking for printable number puzzles for my primary students (or older in case of tutoring). I think that math puzzles kind of 'hide' the original content and are excellent math facts skill builders and can greatly enhance estimation skills. Problem is that there are not a lot of free printable puzzles online except for Sudoku and some Kakuro puzzles.
I have, therefor, put a lot of effort in producing these puzzles my self. You can find free and printable Kakuro, Hidato, Nubrix, Shikaku, Fillomino and Fubuki puzzles at my modest math website: www.mathinenglish.com
Please feel free to use them and give me some feedback. My students love them and I am developing a lot more (Nikoli) puzzles!
All the best,
Kireb
Math teacher for grades 1 to 6
Hello everyone,
Maybe strange question, but I like to use Hidato games in my lessons.
Anyone any idea where to get printables. Free of course.
I know EdHelper has some, but here you need to pay for a membership.
So please let me know
Kireb
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there are unlimited answers!
[site removed by moderator] is a great source of math worksheets. Also use youtube for instruction videos
Unfortunately I cannot add links yet.
Google math in English worksheets,
Great resource
Sounds good. I'll check it as well
1 kilometer is how many millimeter?
Hi I have been looking for useful websites for my child to get upto speed on his 11+ maths. Does anyone have any good points of reference?
There are loads of good websites, but I think you need to search per curriculum topic.
I would love to give you some suggestions, but am not allowed to give urls here.
Love the video, but indeed a bit confusing.
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