We have a large cohort (for a school) of GCSE resit students. Can anyone tell me, is Functional Skills Maths Level 1 any more beneficial to them for going to college or getting an apprenticeship the following year, than having a GCSE Grade 3 or 2?
My 7 year old daughter has drawn a picture of the beginning of Saturday Night Takeaway. When I went to take a photo of her with it, she told me it was all about the eyes 🤣🤣 @itvtakeaway
📢 Ok, get this...at @SparxMaths we've created the most AWESOME GCSE Crossover Workbooks (1 per strand) to support revision for those Qs that appear on both Foundation and Higher tiers. All you've got to do is like and retweet this and I'll send you your FREE copy next week 📢
Thousands of free questions with video solutions and GeoGebra apps to support learning from KS3 to A-level Maths. Pls share and retweet. https://t.co/34R7CLxfJX
OK, so the Y6/7 transition packs were soooooo popular, that I was thinking of asking the unbelievable content design team @SparxMaths to create a booklet/course to support for y11/12 transition (i.e. getting ready for AS). If a good idea, RT this to sigal "yes please I want one"
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To celebrate my new book Retrieval Practice: Primary I am giving away signed copies of all my RP books, including my latest!😁
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If you aren't already signed up to one of these events make sure you sign up to the 2nd April. An excellent opportunity to discuss the AQA #coremaths pre release material!
A fabulous #coremaths AQA pre-release webinar yesterday afternoon. Thanks to everyone there for your contributions. @reflectivemaths@last_centurion@JamesWMaloney@mrspmaths
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