![]() |
||
|
Maths
at school
|
||
|
Partnership Educating your child is a partnership between you and your child's school How do they do it these days? There are lots of ways you can find out about the maths your child is learning at school. What can I use to help my child with maths? Best of all, try to find lots of time to play and talk with your child. There's help and information available Look out for what's happening in your school Over the next year look out for maths events and projects at your child's school. These may include: maths evenings; chess or board games clubs for children; a maths homework club; a parent group designed to help with maths skills. You may find that some of these events will need volunteer help. Ask your child's teacher if your school is planning any events for Maths Year 2000. And in your area Look out for Maths Year 2000 MathFests. These events and activities going on in libraries, museums and galleries over the next year. They are designed to get families involved in the fun and excitement of maths. Ask at your local library for maths games and books suitable for your child's age, and about adult numeracy classes which can help adults improve their maths. Television, radio and the Internet There are many TV and radio programmes about maths that parents and children will find useful and entertaining. These are just some of them. BBC TV Improving Numeracy with Dynamo (for ages 5 to 9); Teletubbies (for ages 1 to 3); Tweenies (for ages 3 to 5); Numbertime (for ages 4 to 7); Number Adventures (for ages 5 to 7); Megamaths (for ages 7 to 9); and The Learning Zone (for adults). BBC Radio Maths Challenge (for ages 9 to 11). Phone: 08700 100 222 www.bbc.co.uk/education On Channel 4: The Number Crew (for ages 5 to 7); and TVM (for ages 7 to 11). Phone: 01926 436444 www.channel4.com/schools Maths Year 2000 www.mathsyear2000.org |
||
| Maths at school | ||
|
your
child counts : we can all do maths : maths
is everywhere : maths at home: maths
on time : maths takes shape : maths
in play: maths and people maths
and money : maths at work : questions
parents ask: maths at school:
|
||