Maths game - Divided Islands

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What is Divided Islands?

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Ready to turn your maths practice and revision into a game?

Whether you're studying for KS3 tests or preparing for your GCSE exams, this fun, interactive game is the perfect way to check your knowledge across a range of maths topics.

With fast-paced questions and exciting puzzles, Divided Islands makes learning feel less like a chore and more like fun.

Practise challenging maths topics, revise key skills, and boost your exam confidence all without a textbook in sight!

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How do you play Divided Islands for KS3 and GCSE maths revision?

Three characters from the game Divided Islands.

The islands of Ichi have fallen into darkness, and all the bridges between the islands have been destroyed.

Help Kei by completing puzzles to build the broken bridges and you can bring light back to Ichi.

Use your KS3 and GCSE maths skills to answer questions on fractions, decimals, percentages and ratios.

For GCSE you can also answer questions on algebra.

You will:

  • find equivalent fractions
  • simplify fractions
  • find percentages of amounts
  • convert between fractions, decimals and percentages
  • simplify ratios
  • convert between different units and currencies
  • work with direct and indirect proportion
  • simplify expressions and rearrange formulae
  • solve equations

Grateful islanders will reward you with bridge pieces - use these to rebuild the bridges in order to reach more islands.

Face the temple masters - impress them and they will help bring the light back to Ichi.

Are you the hero that Ichi needs? Join Kei to find out.

Three characters from the game Divided Islands.
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Who is the game for?

An example of a maths challenge looking at fractions from the game divided islands.
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Example of a maths puzzle within the game

The game is aimed at students studying maths at both KS3 (years 7, 8 and 9) and GCSE Foundation (years 10 and 11).

The game contains different areas for KS3 and GCSE so you can choose which one you want to play in.

Teachers, parents and carers can also benefit from using the game, to provide extra practice, exam revision and support sessions.

An example of a maths challenge looking at fractions from the game divided islands.
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Example of a maths puzzle within the game
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Are there different game play modes?

Yes!

The game has two play modes - story mode and quick play.

Story mode

A character in the button saying story mode.

Available for KS3.

In story mode, explore Ichi and help Kei reunite the islands by solving the maths puzzles.

Move from island to island as you complete the challenges and unlock new ones.

An adventure log will help you on your way and you can collect rewards to customise how you play.

Can you solve all the challenges and reunite Ichi?

A character in the button saying story mode.

Quick Play

Different mathematical symbols in a circle with a banner saying quick play below.

Available for KS3 and GCSE.

Quick Play mode allows you to choose specific topics you want to brush up on and to go straight to puzzles in the game that target them, for focussed practice.

By answering questions correctly, their difficulty level will increase, so you can hone your skills even further!

Different mathematical symbols in a circle with a banner saying quick play below.
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Where next?

KS3 Maths

Explore our KS3 maths resources here

KS3 Maths

GCSE Maths

Discover more GCSE guides here.

GCSE Maths

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