Greater than

Greater than Greater than means that one number is larger than another. The greater than symbol in maths is “>“. For example, 8 > 2, meaning that 8 is greater than 2.   Here’s a game to practise this concept: https://www.abcya.com/games/comparing_number_values_jr  […]

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Graph

  Graph Graphs are drawings that show mathematical information with lines, shapes and colours. There are many different kinds of graphs. For example, circle graphs, bar graphs and line graphs. https://www.mathgames.com/graphing Here are some games about graphing. […]

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Geometry

Geometry Geometry is an area of mathematics which studies the properties of figures, plane shapes, points, lines, curves, surfaces and angles, and their position, size and relationships in space. Examples of plane geometry (2D) are lines, points, angles, plane shapes. Examples of solid geometry (3D) are cones, cuboid, cube, polyhedrons, spheres.  Here are some games […]

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Gram

Gram Gram is a unit of measurement used to measure very light objects. The symbol is g. For example, a paperclip weighs about 1 gram (1g).     […]

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