Contrary to popular belief, we are not born inherently good or bad at maths and that is that. Practice is key and can be transformational (but don't just take our word for it... ) This article explores why practice helps and how parents can support their children on the route to maths success.
A look into how children learn times tables (multiplication tables/facts) plus useful tips on how parents can help at home.
There is little doubt that a partnership between school and home is the best way to ensure children progress fully at school. We asked a teacher for their top tips on how busy parents can support their children in their education.
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Age seven is a pivotal time in maths for young learners - with two years of primary school maths under their belts, they’re about to take on some tricky and important Key stage 2 concepts.
Rewards are just one of the ways that Komodo helps maintain children's motivation to practice maths. Here are a few of our budget friendly ideas.
We don't think about foundations because they're invisible. They were put in place early on, then built over with something splendid. Foundations in maths are just like building foundations - important.
Award winning home learning for ages 5-11 on tablet and laptop.
We don't think about foundations because they're invisible. They were put in place early on, then built over with something splendid. Foundations in maths are just like building foundations - important.
Download and create a paper-toy Komodo - great creative fun for children aged 5 to 11. All you need is scissors and a glue stick.
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