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Key Stage 1 (ages 4 to 7) Key Stage 2 (7 to 11) Key Stage 3 (11 to 14)
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17 November 2010
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EducationCity.com’s Maths module offers activities all mapped to national learning objectives. In every activity, content is made as clear to understand as possible, with visual and audible reinforcements for every answer. It is the combination of large text, clear voice-over, colourful graphics, and fun music that makes EducationCity.com’s Maths content appeal to all learners.

When a pupil answers a question incorrectly, not only is the correct answer shown, but an explanation as to how the answer is worked out is also often provided.

Alongside the fun filled activities are our ‘Topic Tools’. Specifically designed for use on interactive whiteboards, the tools offer teachers the freedom to explore a topic at a level and pace perfectly suited to their pupils.  ‘Topic Tools’ are also intrinsically linked with the activities, meaning that they are also mapped to appropriate learning objectives.

PlayLive is the online mental maths game designed to develop and increase pupils’ speed and skill at answering mental maths questions.

Pupils have 60 seconds to answer as many mental arithmetic questions as they can as fast as they can. This enables pupils to pitch their mathematical knowledge against others of a similar age, within a timed, competitive environment.

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