I love sequins - they make everything sparkle and shine! I also love sequences- they go up, down, have patterns, can be used in problem solving and are simply great. The only thing that could improve a sequence is sequins!
Brie-Anna de Mouse, star of Maths with a Mouse
Sequences from Mathsframe is perfect for developing this objective. Even better still, the questions can be varied for mathematicians to gain even deeper understanding.
The Chinese Dragon Game is amazing for ordering and sequences but let's focus on sequences as that's what this section is about. As you can see from the image above, this will be great for many, many mousematicians as there are so many great options, thanks to TopMarks.
Take that Mr Mole! There are so many reasons why I love Whack-a-Mole from ictgames.com
you can count in any multiple
you can whack moles
you can count in steps (not multiples)
you can whack moles
you can count backwards
you can whack moles
you can use negative numbers
you can whack moles
Perhaps whacking moles is not your thing; maybe, you would rather play Zombie Paintball!
Want to learn more about sequences and patterns? Of course you do and I'm sure you can't wait it hit this big yellow button.