TLNSC minimaths a fun way for children to learn maths TRNSC
we offer sessional services to local schools and nurseries
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MiniMaths sessions help to consolidate and reinforce the attainment targets set out in KS1 for numeracy. The topics covered are listed below. MiniMaths also offers topic areas outside of KS1 designed to inspire and encourage further development in mathematics. These topics are listed below.
Number bonds to 10, 20, 100, and 1000
2D and 3D shapes
Dividing by 2,3,4,5 and 10
More complex shapes
Multiplication tables 2,5 & 10
Surface and areas
Pattern and number patterns
Measurement
Symmetry
Counting
Simple fractions
Counting on
Place value
Counting in 2s, 5s and 10s
Time and sequence
Addition
Co-ordinates
Subtraction
Money
Odd and even numbers
Data handling
Other counting. Binary (Base 2) and Hexadecimal (Base 16)
Historical maths. How did the romans and greeks count
Probability
Triangles
Four colour Theory
Mathematics in art (Escher)
Islamic Patterns
Graph theory
Introduction to topology
Practical problem solving
Maths puzzles

All of the above topics are presented in a fun and practical way, using games craft activities and worksheets.

 

MiniMaths uses many traditional games which include. We also use many games and resources as used in schools and some unique to our MiniMaths programme. These include
Nim 7
Chess
Chinese Chequers
Draughts
Hex
Giant Go (simplified version)
Mancala
Shut the box
Perudo
Dominoes
Various card and dice games
Numbers factory
Large darts
Maths marks the spot
Large snakes and ladders
Pizza fraction fun
giant animal sudoku
Switch 16
Pop to the shops
Totally tut
Dino Tracks
Odd and even street
Scaredy cat

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