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Planning for a Mixed Aged Class using MathsBeat

March 5, 2021March 9, 2021Oxford Primary 1 Comment
MathsBeat

Helen is one of the MathsBeat authors, in this blog she shares her thoughts on how MathsBeat can be used with mixed aged classes to ensure all learners meet the expected standards. She also addresses some of the common problems faced when teaching mixed aged classes.

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Teaching Maths to Mixed Classes

June 6, 2018June 11, 2018Oxford Primary 2 Comments

Headteacher Emma Cornhill at Fairburn Primary School talks about her school’s experience of using and implementing Numicon and the impact on the school… I have been head teacher at Fairburn Primary School for 11 years and I love it there. We have 15 members of staff, all part time and only 67 children in our school, […]

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