Games, Play and Learning in Primary Maths - with Dr Sam Parkes

EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 54 MIN

Games, Play and Learning in Primary Maths - with Dr Sam Parkes

from The Primary Maths Podcast

What does it really mean to gamify maths, and when do games genuinely support learning rather than simply make practice feel more entertaining?In this episode of The Primary Maths Podcast, Jon is joined by Dr Sam Parkes for a thoughtful and practical conversation about games, play and digital learning in primary mathematics. Together, they explore the difference between games that allow pupils to show how strong they already are and games that actually help them get stronger mathematically.The discussion moves beyond surface level engagement to focus on task design, feedback, time pressure, inclusion and the role of the teacher in making games meaningful. Sam shares insights from research and classroom experience on why some games support reasoning, decision making and resilience, while others risk becoming little more than tests in disguise.They also examine common misconceptions about play based learning, including the idea that play is only about free choice or early years provision. Instead, Sam reframes play as an attitude towards learning that involves curiosity, exploration, safe experimentation and meaningful choice, all of which have a place across the primary age range.The conversation tackles difficult but important questions about digital maths games, including the use of speed, competition, rewards and leaderboards. Jon and Sam consider who these features benefit, who they may disadvantage, and how teachers can make more deliberate, informed choices when selecting and using games in time poor classrooms.There is also a thoughtful discussion about inclusion, SEND and the risks of games being used as a holding activity rather than a scaffold for learning. Throughout the episode, the emphasis remains on professional judgement, clarity of purpose and the idea that games are never a replacement for good teaching, but can be a powerful tool when used well.If you have ever wondered when maths games can help, when they might hinder, and how to evaluate them through a learning focused lens, this episode will give you plenty to think about.As always, Jon and Becky will be back on Friday with an Aftermaths episode to reflect on the conversation and draw out key themes for classroom practice.Guest bioDr Sam Parkes has over twenty years’ experience in mathematics education as a teacher, subject leader, school leader, lecturer and school improvement specialist. She holds a Doctorate in Education from the University of Reading and has a strong research interest in mathematics teaching and evaluation, inclusive learning cultures, communities of practice and playful pedagogy. Sam is currently working in EdTech in a Community Engagement role with NumberClub, where she continues her work to support meaningful, accessible and connected maths learning for all children and teachers.You can find out more about NumberClub at https://numberclub.com Sam can be contacted by email at [email protected]

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