With the #SATs2025 papers now having been released, we're back with a 2nd blog where Emma Johnson @Maths4Kids provides a question-level analysis of this year's maths papers, questions and domain coverage 📈
Read the analysis 👉 https://t.co/tcudInvXc9
Year 4 are learning the bus stop method for division. We used counters to help with our understanding of grouping and exchanging. Thanks to @Maths4Kids for their inspirational video! Our children loved watching another child working through division problems. @TheHolyCrossMAC
@STMschCoventry@TheHolyCrossMAC I've only just seen this! It's lovely to know the video is still being used. She's now in year 8 and still loves maths 🙂
SATs Results 2024: What you need to know! ⬇️ https://t.co/lYac9495o7
Former deputy head and maths lead Emma Johnson @Maths4Kids, delves into the 2024 #SATsresults, data and analysis.
Regardless of the results, we hope you're proud of your Year 6 cohort - we certainly are! 🙌
It's been over a week since the last SATs maths paper!
Meaning we are back with a 2nd blog, sharing a more in-depth analysis of the SATs 2024 maths papers, written by former deputy head and maths lead Emma Johnson @Maths4Kids ⬇️ https://t.co/Lem2B4thN7
Have a read and share!
SATs Results 2023: What you need to know! ⬇️ https://t.co/soqbbNUzy2
Former deputy head and maths lead Emma Johnson @Maths4Kids, delves into the 2023 #SATsresults, data and analysis.
Regardless of the results, we hope you're proud of your Year 6 cohort - we certainly are! 🙌
🚨 KS2 #sats2023: Maths Papers Question Breakdown 🚨⬇️https://t.co/p9PElW4GIL
Former deputy head, Emma Johnson (@Maths4Kids) offers an in-depth question level analysis of this year’s maths questions and domain coverage from KS2 SATs.
Have a read and share your thoughts!🚀
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Manipulatives in maths lessons? They’re for young kids who find maths difficult, right? Nope! They’re for all pupils and of potential use at all times. Our latest article shares blogs, books and a video that make that point https://t.co/ua7ZISd2ND
As always, with another maths pack sent out I recommend @Maths4Kids videos. Great videos with Amber showing you how to use practical equipment: https://t.co/hg5uPmfo8t https://t.co/WkCjWrC2qI
We've teamed up with @Maths4Kids to bring you 25 fun maths activities & games to do at school/ home! 👉 https://t.co/GdVhDg0flD
Games are a fantastic way to boost children's maths skills without them realising! 😋 Share the link with parents for some #homelearning inspiration.
📣 In this blog, Emma Johnson (@Maths4Kids) takes a brief look at the origins of Teaching for Mastery, focusing specifically on the Concrete Pictorial Abstract (CPA) approach! 📣
Read it here ➡ https://t.co/3U1BnDQr0o
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This is our latest video, investigating number patterns on a clock face. We found 4. Can anyone find any more?
Watch the video here:
https://t.co/seZxtm7Sht
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