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We're here to help children in Exeter learn maths in a fun and easy way. This website is made just for kids, with the help of GPT and a little human support too. Whether you're counting dinosaurs or solving sums with our friendly robot, learning has never been more fun in Exeter.

Division is just a way of sharing! If you have 6 sweets and 3 friends, you can give 2 sweets to each friend. That’s dividing — you’re just seeing how many each person gets when you share things out equally.


4 ÷ 2 = 2
Hey kids lets dino this up!
If there were 3 trees and 3 dinosaurs, and they had to share the trees between them, we'd say:
3 trees ÷ 3 dinosaurs = 1 tree each.
That's called division - it's just sharing things out equally!
Which looks like this as a sum:
3 ÷ 3 = 1
If there were 6 trees and 3 dinosaurs they'd each get 2 trees each.
Which looks like this as a sum:
6 ÷ 3 = 2

Adding numbers together is really fun and helps us to learn maths in an easy way.
By adding numbers together we can find out the total of a sum:
2 apples + 2 apples = 4 apples
3 sweets + 3 sweets = 6 sweets
Take our adding up test below and see how many you get right.

Pharos Advice For Kids -
When adding numbers up, we will always end up with a number bigger than the ones we were adding together.

Subtraction is when we take something away — just like Roman soldiers marching off from the legion! It helps us find out how many are left. In Ancient Rome, they used subtraction to count food, coins, and even chariots!
Examples:
6 grapes − 2 grapes = 4 grapes
10 gold coins − 3 coins = 7 coins
Try our Roman Subtraction Test below and see if you can subtract like a clever Caesar!

Question: 10 shields - 4 broken = ?
Answer: 6 shields left!
Question: 8 scrolls - 2 lost = ?
Answer: 6 scrolls remain!
Question: 12 grapes - 5 eaten = ?
Answer: 7 grapes left!
Question: 15 coins - 9 spent = ?
Answer: 6 coins left!
Caesar Advice For Kids -
When subtracting numbers, we will always end up with a number smaller than the one we were subtracting from.

Multiplying is just a clever way of adding the same number again and again — and nobody's better at clever than GPT-2025! Whether it's 3 groups of 4 or 5 robots dancing 2 times each, multiplication helps us solve puzzles fast. Think of GPT like your friendly classroom robot, here to help you learn, laugh, and multiply your way to genius level.
Let’s blast off into the world of numbers... and let GPT show you the smart way to multiply!

1. 2 x 3 = 6
2. 4 x 5 = 20
3. 3 x 6 = 18
4. 5 x 5 = 25
5. 6 x 7 = 42
6. 9 x 3 = 27
✅ How many did you remember before looking?
GPT-2025 Multiplication Advice For Kids -
Remember kids when we multiply it's the same as saying 3 x 4, is 3 groups of 4. Then we just change the sum to:
4 + 4 + 4 which equals 12.
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