Shortcut Games for Teachers

Shortcut is a valuable addition to every teacher's mathematics teaching resource bank and breaks away from traditional teaching & learning methods.

Why Choose Shortcut Games?

Shortcut Games Makes Leaning Mathematics Fun

The Australian Curriculum contains the skills and knowledge necessary for a student to achieve a certain level of capability by the end of each juncture of their academic journey.

Shortcut could be a valuable addition to your mathematics teaching resource bank. Shortcut has been used in Primary School classrooms for the last few years and has proven to be an enjoyable break away from traditional teaching and learning methods.

Shortcut Games Learning Mathematics
Shortcut Games Learning Mathematics the Fun Way

What Teachers are Saying about Shortcut

Designed in Australia by a teacher for teachers and parents, Shortcut is more than just a game. 

I use Shortcut as a fast finisher activity in my classroom. I love that I can modify the game to adjust to the timing for maths rotations where each rotation is about 10-15 minutes. My students actually complain when they have to move to another activity.

Tanya

Year 3 Teacher

5/5

I have a class of students who need lots of support to meet their academic goals, especially in Maths. I introduced Shortcut as a way of getting them interested and engaged and it has worked wonders

William

Year 5 Teacher

5/5
Shortcut Games Teachers Handbook

Beginning or Experienced Teacher?

Are you a beginning teacher? Are you an experienced teacher? Either way, are you looking to add to your collection of planning resources or even searching for new ways to reach your students through your lesson delivery? The Shortcut Teachers’ Handbook may be for you. Inside is a collection of planning ideas aligned with the general capabilities by year level as detailed in the Australian Curriculum. You will see how your Shortcut game can be used when teaching specific mathematical concepts. 

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