Inspire Maths is a transformational, whole-school primary maths programme based on the leading Singapore Maths series My Pals are Here, used in 100% of Singapore's state primary schools.
- Accessible pupil textbooks introduce concepts in a highly scaffolded way, enabling all children to develop critical thinking skills, make mathematical connections and become confident mathematicians
- Built on a concrete - pictorial - abstract approach, ensuring secure foundations and deep understanding of mathematical concepts
- Uses a spiral progression to develop fluency, reasoning, and problem solving and conceptual understanding for mastery
Maths at home
The materials below and the links within this text are from Oxford Owl Maths and are free for anyone to access. These resources are designed to support you with your children’s maths throughout their primary years. You'll find a whole host of activities, simple ideas, top tips and eBooks to help your child with their maths at home.
There are lots of ways to help to build your child's confidence in maths. There are many fun games and activities you can do with your child that practise maths skills. Most children love playing games and it's an easy way to support their learning.
For some people, Maths can be seen as an intimidating subject, but with practise and the right strategies anyone can be good at Maths. The documents below will support parents in showing the methods we teach the children in school. On Oxford Owl Maths, you'll also find advice from educational experts on what your child is learning at school and how to make maths fun at home.
There are lots of ways to help to build your child's confidence in maths. There are many fun games and activities you can do with your child that practise maths skills. Most children love playing games and it's an easy way to support their learning.
For some people, Maths can be seen as an intimidating subject, but with practise and the right strategies anyone can be good at Maths. The documents below will support parents in showing the methods we teach the children in school. On Oxford Owl Maths, you'll also find advice from educational experts on what your child is learning at school and how to make maths fun at home.
Activities to do at home
The links below provide booklets with some really useful and fun activities. Whatever year group or ability level your child is working at, there will be something for them do. If you would like more information on how you can continue your child's learning journey at home, your child's class teacher or phase leader will be happy to talk to you about how these documents could help your child learn.
Times Table Rockstars
In either paper form or online, Times Tables Rock Stars (as seen on BBC news, BBC newsround, the Guardian and EdTeach top 50 2018) is a carefully sequenced programme of daily times tables practice.
Each week concentrates on a different times table, with a recommended consolidation week for rehearsing the tables that have recently been practiced every third week or so.
This format has very successfully boosted times tables recall speed for hundreds of thousands of pupils over the last 7 years in over 4500 schools - both primary and secondary - worldwide.
Click on the image below to login (if you are unsure what your log in is, ask your class teacher) and rock out!
Each week concentrates on a different times table, with a recommended consolidation week for rehearsing the tables that have recently been practiced every third week or so.
This format has very successfully boosted times tables recall speed for hundreds of thousands of pupils over the last 7 years in over 4500 schools - both primary and secondary - worldwide.
Click on the image below to login (if you are unsure what your log in is, ask your class teacher) and rock out!