So now we've released 3 of our 6 GCSE Crossover workbooks. You can download them for free ➡️ sparxmaths.com/resources/cros…. Feedback from schools so far has been incredible! #gcses2023
📢 Ok, get this...at @SparxMaths we've created the most AWESOME GCSE Crossover Workbooks (1 per strand) to support revision for those Qs that appear on both Foundation and Higher tiers. All you've got to do is like and retweet this and I'll send you your FREE copy next week 📢
🚨🚨 Following the love from you all for our @SparxMaths free Year 7 transition packs, we're so excited to launch our next FREE resource at the end of this week. We've designed a formative baseline assessment, for your Year 7 students. Retweet this, to be sent the link first.
🚨🚨 Following the success of our free transition books, we are excited to launch our next free resource at the end of this week. Using content from Sparx Maths, we've designed a formative baseline assessment, for your Year 7 students. Retweet this, to be sent the link first.
OK, so the Y6/7 transition packs were soooooo popular, that I was thinking of asking the unbelievable content design team @SparxMaths to create a booklet/course to support for y11/12 transition (i.e. getting ready for AS). If a good idea, RT this to sigal "yes please I want one"
We are all ready for #MathsConf29 do pop by stand S3 to get one of our transition booklets and chat to @hegartymaths and @FDSheppard. Looking forward to seeing you all.
✳ Coming soon ✳ Next week, we'll be releasing a brill maths transition pack, with space for workings & answers for marking. It's got 100 @SparxMaths Qs over 12 key maths topics differentiated to support all students preparing to start y7. RT if you want me to send you a copy
Brilliant portrait by Shantel Palmer on Facebook for your 1 o'clock fox , share yours with #FoxDay #FoxOfTheDay
@danicquinn That's what makes us so lucky as that's the type of analysis we do @SparxMaths looking into 10,000s of kids' responses. We've had a look+found something related...See 2 pics. Q1 shows ~9% doing 5 x 8 & 1% doing 4 x 5 but Q2 shows ~20% doing 6 x 11 & ~6% doing 9 x 11
Really wish I had at-all-times access to about 100 KS3 kids' (mathematical) minds to see if they find these two 'area of a parallelogram' questions noticeably different in difficulty
Hey maths teachers, which of these questions might be better and why?
Hey maths teachers, which of these questions might be better and why?
New TikTok video: Making sense of the long division algorithm
Hey maths teachers, which of these questions might be better and why?
Hey maths teachers, which of these questions might be better and why?
Hey maths teachers, which of these questions might be better and why? oh and p.s. HAPPY FRIDAY!!!! 🎉 🍷
New TikTok video: A Tactile version of the Euclidean Algorithm
Hey maths teachers, which of these questions might be better and why?
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