10 tips for teachers for the year ahead

10 tips for teachers As September approaches and all of our teachers prepare for the year ahead, we thought we would lend you our top 10 tips for success for getting started with particular reference to teaching maths, although most of the tips can be applied across the curriculum. 1. Familiarise yourself

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10 tips to help your child with maths

10 tips for helping your child with maths One of the most frequent questions asked by parents we interact with during Maths Week is: ‘How can I help my child with maths at home?’ This blog aims to give you practical tools that you can use to help your child with

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Code-breaking day

Code-Breaking Day Ages: 8-12 years Materials: paper, pens, scissors, compass or disk shapes Time: 1-2 hrs Complexity: easy to mid-level The world of secret codes holds a fascinating air of mystery with secret agents trying to discover the enemy’s plans before the enemy uncovers theirs! The Spartans are

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Maths trail

Maths Trail "Do you know what my worst lesson is? It’s maths…but I really like doing maths when it’s outdoors!" "My favourite bit this week was the maths trail because it’s outside and you get to do more things." The above sentiments were expressed by children who had just

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Maths puzzle day

Maths Puzzle Day Tips for organising your Maths Puzzle Day The sky is the limit when it comes to organising your Maths Puzzle Day! Whether you're a seasoned Maths Week event planner or a budding novice, you'll find endless inspiration and ideas here to create a memorable event. Use the links below to

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