How to hack credit cards using Mathematics! I bet you can not work out my...
I bet you can not hack my credit card and work out my pin Why not set your class a challenge to be able to work out the pin code to your credit card! This is a fun and engaging Mathematical starter...
View ArticleWhat is your favourite number? Mine is 10,213,223! Do you know why?...
What is your favourite number? This is a great little starter/Do Now question you can have on the board when pupils are coming into your classroom. Simply ask learners what their favourite number is...
View ArticleTake a look at my favourite properties of whole numbers question! What is yours?
Guest Blogger: @gareth_metcalfe Properties of Whole Numbers ‘Do all odd square numbers greater than 1 have 3 factors?’ I love this question. Let me explain why, and the train of thought that it can...
View ArticleHow to Provide More Maths Challenges at KS2 Maths! A First Class Maths Solution!
Guest Blogger: @gareth_metcalfe Providing Maths challenges KS2 So the level 6 tests were introduced into primary schools at the end of KS2, and I took a sharp intake of breath: was the maths curriculum...
View ArticleBrand New 2016 Qualification ‘Core Maths’ Revision Videos!
#teammagicalmaths @MrGordonMaths Brand New 2016 Qualification ‘Core Maths’ Revision Videos A new Level 3 qualification for work, study and life. Official account – DfE #CoreMaths Support Programme run...
View ArticleHave you ever considered deconstructed role play in your classroom?
#teammagicalmaths @LagomEyfs Deconstructed role play After reading numerous blogs about deconstructed role-play over the past year, I was really excited about developing a stimulating learning area...
View Article3 ways to get your children into maths
Getting kids into maths can be challenging, especially if you’re not into it yourself! So, if you’ve ever wondered how you can get your children to enjoy maths, then keep reading to discover three of...
View ArticleNot another one of those viral simultaneous equation questions!
This is definitely another one of those annoying viral simultaneous questions that is going around on social media. Leave your answers in the comments sections below before sharing.
View ArticleWhat is your favourite multiplication method? Mine is Napier Bones!
What is the Activity? The use of Napier Bones method named after John Napier, can be used to develop the teaching and learning of multiplication across a range of abilities. It serves as an...
View ArticleDo you know how to square large numbers that end in 5? Mind Blown!
What is the Activity? The squaring of a number that ends in 5 activity can be used to develop the teaching and learning of multiplication across a range of abilities. It serves as a little but if fun...
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