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New · Built for ages 7–8

Year 3 maths — the gentle start to KS2

The 3, 4 and 8 times tables. Column method. First fractions. Reading the clock. All built into bright, friendly games with bigger buttons so little fingers don't mis-tap.

No card needed to start. Parents stay in control — child profiles are separate from the parent dashboard.

What Year 3 maths covers

Every topic on the Year 3 programme of study — and nothing from Year 4+ to keep things age-appropriate.

Times tables (3, 4, 8)

Plus revisiting the 2, 5 and 10 from Year 2. The times-table foundation for everything that comes next.

Column method

Addition and subtraction up to 3-digit numbers — the formal written method that Year 6 still uses.

First fractions

Unit fractions (1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/8) and tenths. The half / quarter / equivalent foundations.

Telling the time

Reading an analogue clock to the nearest minute. 12-hour clock. Simple durations and timetables.

Measure

Length in m, cm and mm. Weight in kg and g. Capacity in litres and millilitres. Money in £ and p.

Bar charts + pictograms

Read a simple chart. Find the biggest, the smallest, the difference. The first taste of data.

Junior mode — built for 7- and 8-year-olds

When you set your child's year to Year 3 (or Year 4), the whole app switches to Junior mode automatically. That means:

  • Bigger buttons — 60px minimum touch targets, well above the WCAG floor, so little fingers don't mis-tap.
  • Brighter colours — friendlier palette tuned for early-years users.
  • Larger text — no shrinking below 18px, ever.
  • Gentler questions — pitched at Year 3 NC, not a watered-down Year 6.

Got an older sibling?

A Family subscription covers up to 4 child profiles — each with their own year group, their own progress, and the right theme for their age.

See Family pricing →

Start Year 3 the friendly way.

Free to try. No card. Built for the age, not against it.

Start Year 3 maths →