That’s why, to help with both exam preparation and the primary to secondary transition, we’ve put together a post that is full of advice for parents of 11-year-olds to support their child with the KS2 maths SATs, including fun maths games and activities for any Year 6 child! So, ...
◆ Based on the National mathematics curriculum in England for Key Stage 1◆ Unlimited timed ‘Beat Your Score’ style challenges to practice everyday◆ Easy, Medium and Hard difficulty levels tailored for 5-7 year olds◆ Beat your previous high score◆ Review right and wrong answers to ...
Unlock your child's maths confidence with Carol Vorderman's maths site for 4-11 year olds. Kids can watch her maths videos, play games practise and even make their own medals with the 30 Day Challenge!
There have been articles in national newspapers asking if seven-year-olds are being trained for Nasa, and various memes poking fun at the approach because adults find it so confusing. To counter this, you decided to teach maths to parents. How? I began this pre-Covid - I wanted to ...
The Programme for International Student Assessment found around 31% of 15 and 16-year-olds across 14 countries said they got very nervous doing maths problems, 33% said they got tense and nervous doing maths homework, and nearly 60% said they worried maths classes would be difficult. Shal精神...
Firstly, year 10 (14-15 year olds), who find maths quite challenging and haven’t had much success in their achievement over the years, but are working extremely hard and hopefully becoming more confident, learning about translation and then year 7 (11-12 year olds) learning order of ...
◆ Based on the National mathematics curriculum in England for Key Stage 1◆ Unlimited timed ‘Beat Your Score’ style challenges to practice everyday◆ Easy, Medium and Hard difficulty levels tailored for 5-7 year olds◆ Beat your previous high score◆ Review right and wrong answers to ...
Leigh Thomas, REUTERSreported (6 Dec, 2023) ‘On average across the OECD, one out of four 15-year-olds tested as a low performer in maths, reading and science, which means they could not use basic algorithms or interpret simple texts, the study found.’ ...
Carol Dweck,the psychologist(心理学家)of Stanford University,gave problems to a group of ten-year-olds.The problems were too hard for them.One group said positively that they loved challenges and understood their abilities could be developed.Professor Dweck said they had a "growth...