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Last updated

17 July 2026

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Support children’s understanding of Place Value with this engaging 2-in-1 interactive maths resource, featuring Place Value to 10 and Place Value to 20. Designed for Key Stage 1 classrooms, these browser-based games provide a fun and interactive way for pupils to develop essential number skills through a range of progressive activities.

Both games are ideal for use on interactive whiteboards, computers and tablets, making them perfect for whole-class teaching, small-group work, interventions, independent learning and home learning.

Pupils will learn and practise:
Counting and recognising numbers.
Counting objects accurately.
Matching quantities to the correct numeral.
Representing numbers using objects and arrays.
Recognising numbers written as words.
Counting forwards from any given number.
Finding one more and one less using supportive number lines.
Comparing groups using more and fewer.
Comparing numbers using the mathematical symbols <, > and =.
Developing number sense and place value understanding.
Building mathematical vocabulary, fluency and reasoning skills.
Applying place value knowledge through engaging interactive challenges with instant feedback.
What’s Included

Place Value to 10

Seven interactive activities focusing on numbers 1–10.
Ideal for introducing and consolidating early place value concepts.

Place Value to 20

Seven interactive activities focusing on numbers 10–20.
Builds confidence with teen numbers and extends understanding of place value beyond 10.
Curriculum Links

This resource supports the Year 1 National Curriculum – Number: Place Value, including:

Count, read and write numbers in numerals and words.
Count forwards and backwards from any given number.
Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations.
Given a number, identify one more and one less.
Compare numbers and quantities.
Use the language of more, fewer and equal.
Compare numbers using the symbols <, > and =.
Perfect for
Interactive whiteboard lessons
Whole-class teaching
Guided maths groups
Intervention sessions
Independent learning
Maths starters and plenaries
Continuous provision
Home learning
Assessment and revision

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