The Numbertaker has added ten more of things.
Three differentiated questions then reinforce understanding of telling the time using the 24 hour clock.
How to identify different 2-dimensional shapes using clues such as the number of corners and sides. Also looks at how to create new shapes by f...
This episode looks at three-dimensional shapes that can be found all around us, such as cubes, cuboids, cylinders and spheres. Plus the differe...
3 is out on her own, trying to do battle with the Shape Japer, who does not like things in threes.
The agents are reporting that there is always one more of certain things!
The Puzzler sets the problem and 5 is the right Numberjack to sort it out.
The Numbertaker likes two lots of three today. 6 is the Numberjack to sort him out.
What combinations of numbers add up to make 7?
In this programme, we see that numbers can be added together in any order.
Angles feature in our lives in ways which we normally don't notice, even our movements. Sanjeev Kohli takes us on a trip to the hairdresser's where...
The Numtums learn about different kinds of animals, including dinosaurs, elephants, and flamingos, while also counting to 10.
Animated turtle tiles plunge into a pond, the Chuckle Brothers find there's more than one way to cut a carpet - and how do the experts measure area?
To decorate his friend's bathroom, Sanjeev Kohli enlists the help of a professional tiler, Steven Lang. They work out how many tiles they need before...
Three questions of increasing difficulty are asked about area and perimeter based on the pizza parlour scenario.
The spoof news programme introduces Makeover Maths, in which Handy Andy Kane redesigns young David's room - making good use of maths i...
The Shape Japer is making bad circles by entering the circular hollow and saying "circle – bad!" 6 gets ready to sort her out.
Top scientists believe that it might be possible to travel back in time through wormhole's.
Which container will fill the bucket the fastest?
5 sorts out the Puzzler's problems on her own and learns the importance of questioning and checking information.
This time it is all about clothing. All the numtum friends will be counting up to ten with the help of socks and hats galore.
Spooky Spoon is mixing things up and makes things at a cafe behave like party things and vice versa – 3 gets ready to take her on.
The Chuckle Brothers struggle with a bar chart, while the experts show how it should be done - and where to go for the best holiday weather.
This programme demonstrates that the difference between two numbers is the same whether you count on or count back.
Three differentiated questions then reinforce understanding of angles in a triangle, use of a protractor and introduce an inves...
The Problem Blob makes things go wrong when people can't estimate. It's Numberjack 5 to the rescue.
Three questions of increasing difficulty challenge us to identify the line or lines of symmetry, while we learn that some objects ar...
One team asks for the wrong measurements for their flag when trying to convert feet into centimetres.
Learning all about food. All the Numtum friends will be counting up to 10 with the help of pizzas, lunch boxes and even dancing carrots.
A boys car will only go forward and not backward. Brain Gain puts things right again.
The comprehensive series that addresses tricky topics that pupils have trouble learning and teachers have trouble explaining.
Everything is empty thanks to the Puzzler so 3 helps 5 to fill things up again.
Learning all about games and activities. All the Numtum friends will be counting up to 10 and having lots of fun and games along the way.
There's only one of everything, thanks to the Numbertaker – 6 sorts things with help from 1.
Half of all the objects are disappearing and changing the objects shape.
The programme explores how to handle data, and why and to whom this might be useful.
The agents are reporting that certain objects that should be "in" things are actually "out".
Three angle-related questions of increasing difficulty are asked, working on sixths of 360 degrees.
Educational maths programme using animation, puppetry, live action and visuals to deliver KS2 maths. Topics covered include prime numbers, finding factor pair...
The Numbertaker is taking threes today – but he cannot take Numberjack 3.
What objects match together? Some objects belong together because they are in the same category.
Sanjeev Kohli has bought a new outfit but the trousers and jacket don't fit. He visits Elle Wilson, a seamstress, for alterations and finds th...
Measurements big and small from past and present and some slithery sums at the zoo.
Two questions of increasing difficulty show an overview map of the rectangular route round the block and the distances travelled a...
The spoof news programme introduces Makeover Maths, in which Handy Andy uses maths to measure and redesign Sinead's room.
Kenneth Confronts investigates the Big Deal News Bar in this episode of the spoof news show.
Certain coloured items are going missing.
The Number-Sucker is removing all 4's from many situations!
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