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21. Multiplying 6×6 to 10×10 on your fingers
This is a great video from Youtube:
17. Rotational symmetry rug
I love this rug for discussing rotational symmetry.
If you project the image on a whiteboard, students can draw different symmetries on it.
9. Scrabble maths
Check out this link I found on Pinterest:
Printable scrabble tiles
You could practice basic numeracy skills or even pose averages questions like find me a five letter word with a range of 3 and a median of 2 (QUOTH, 41132 is one possible solution).
8. Visualising Primes
BH sent me a brilliant link to this addictive website:
Visualising Primes
It could be used to discuss factors, multiples and primes. Or even just let it run in the background on a projector.
7. The Story of One
This is a great BBC documentary hosted by Terry Jones (Monty Python) about the history of the western number system:
The Story of One
6. Specialised paper
I love the variety of paper available to download for free from this website: PrintablePaper