Baking is great for putting maths into practice, and showing children how they can use maths skills in real life is a great motivator to keep them interested and keen to learn.
From the art of practice, to building strong foundations, there's a lot to be learned from the Karate Kid which we can apply to learning maths.
This year the Tour de France celebrates its 107th anniversary! And that's not the only big number associated with this famous race - take our quiz and find out more!
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At Komodo, we think chess is great for developing young brains - even though it might have a reputation as being a game for child geniuses it's actually much more accessible than you might think.
To keep maths learning a fun part of everyday life, we've pulled together some maths based games you can play on a video call with keen relatives, friends or classmates.
Addition and subtraction are two of the basic building blocks of maths - build your child’s confidence in adding and subtracting by playing fun games and activities together. We’ve designed these activities to support children aged 5, 6 and 7 years old.
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Addition and subtraction are two of the basic building blocks of maths - build your child’s confidence in adding and subtracting by playing fun games and activities together. We’ve designed these activities to support children aged 5, 6 and 7 years old.
Division is the natural complement to multiplication skills. Complete the division workout to master division facts and earn a certificate. For ages 8+.
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