On this page you will find links to other websites that offer significant FREE resources or information related to mathematics education. It is not an exhaustive list. However, it provides a variety of resources for students, parents, carers and educators across the board.
Will it be…
Always, Sometimes or Never True?
This book by Ruth Bull and Priya Shah contains statements that can be used to promote deep mathematical thinking through an investigative approach. The statements are aimed to be used in an explorative manner by a child, pair or group, or class of students. Each stimulating a journey of thinking and reasoning mathematically as one attempts to convince themselves and others about their findings.
What will be the conclusion? Will it be always, sometimes or never true?
If you are an educator, I would recommend joining an association. They all offer something unique, with and without membership. (Please note that there is a merger of 5 associations (ATM, MA, NANAMIC, NAMA and AMET) currently taking place under the new name – AMiE.)
ATM ; BSRLM ; MA ; EEF ; Maths Anxiety Trust ; National Numeracy ; DyscalculiaNetwork
These websites offer a virtual world for mathematics education and plenty more:
Desmos ; Maths Bot ; GeoGebra ; National Museum of Mathematics ; Mathigon
A variety of resources and information available from the following, with an overlap into Primary education:
ECMG ; Little Owls Resources ; Number Block
A vast array of resources accessible from the list of links below. Some providing further content for secondary maths too.
Can Do Maths ; Common Core Sheets ; Corbett Maths Primary ; Hamilton Trust ; I See Maths ; Primary Resources ; NCETM ; Maths 4 Everyone ; Maths Through Stories ; Splash Learn ; Third Space Learning ; Top Marks
A variety of resources and information for students, parents/carers and educators is available from the following websites, including content for Primary Maths:
BBC Bitesize ; Corbett Maths ; Complete Maths ; Dr Frost Maths ; Education ; GCSE Maths Questions ; IXL ; Just Maths ; Khan Academy ; Maths Genie ; Maths is Fun ; Maths Made Easy ; Mr Barton Maths ; Nrich ; Seneca Learning
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