Please click on the following links to explore Home Learning options for Mathematics:
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Mathematics Mastery
Mathematics Mastery have designed downloadable guidance and resource packs for parents and pupils. These are well worth a look.
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NRICH
Nrich offers a range of different mathematical activities. Some are interactive and some are to be completed offline. Activities are categorised by age range.
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Numberblocks
Numberblocks offers lots of videos for mathematical development designed for children aged 0 to 6. There are fun activities that can be applied to everyday life and play.
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Times Tables Rock Stars
Children in year’s 2 to 6 all have accounts for Times Table Rock Stars. On the website, they will be able to practise their times tables and compete against each other, the computer and even against their teachers.
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Top Marks
There are some excellent mathematics games and resources for children to complete on the Topmarks website.
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TimesTables.me.uk
If you want to test your child on their times tables, why not do this on timestables.me.uk.
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I See Maths
Gareth Metcalfe will be delivering some maths questions through his website ‘I see Maths’. His activities are great and his questions are really challenging.
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White Rose Maths
The White Rose Maths Team has prepared a series of five maths lessons for each year group from Years 1-8. They will be adding five more each week for the next few weeks. Every lesson comes with a short video showing you clearly and simply how to help your child to complete the activity successfully. This is well worth a look.
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Songs for Teaching
Songs for Teaching offers a selection of songs and lyrics from a variety of different albums teaching children how to count, recognize shapes, use the concept of zero, use units of measurement and money.
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The Maths Factor
Carol Vorderman’s The Maths Factor is currently offering free access to all of its learning resources, which includes daily maths sessions and games.
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