Education is one of the most important aspects of a person's development. It's important that we have the opportunity to learn new things and explore our world, but it can be difficult to fit in extra learning time when there are other responsibilities to take care of. That's where fun games and puzzles come in! Play can help people develop problem-solving skills, learn more about different subjects and even share their knowledge with others.
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Parents decide: which is more fun - subtraction...
When they are helping with homework about subtraction and division, all parents and carers of children will face this question eventually. Which is more difficult: subtraction with borrowing or long...
Parents decide: which is more fun - subtraction...
When they are helping with homework about subtraction and division, all parents and carers of children will face this question eventually. Which is more difficult: subtraction with borrowing or long...
Playing is reading, talking is writing!
This blog post is not a finished piece, but a summary in progress of our work with textless resources to develop literacy skills. Textless resources are materials that can be...
Playing is reading, talking is writing!
This blog post is not a finished piece, but a summary in progress of our work with textless resources to develop literacy skills. Textless resources are materials that can be...
Collaboration
Were you aware that talking about mathematics is beneficial for learners? Research points to the importance of collaborative tasks and talk.
Collaboration
Were you aware that talking about mathematics is beneficial for learners? Research points to the importance of collaborative tasks and talk.
Talk
Talking through a problem improves reasoning skills and helps in understanding why a solution works, rather than memorising and rote learning. Talk Together London's worksheets provide examples and are designed...
Talk
Talking through a problem improves reasoning skills and helps in understanding why a solution works, rather than memorising and rote learning. Talk Together London's worksheets provide examples and are designed...
Story Maker
Do not delay drafting and sending a story online using this 7-sentence structure: This template does the explaining for you with hands on practice (without any need for unnecessary lecturing!). It...
Story Maker
Do not delay drafting and sending a story online using this 7-sentence structure: This template does the explaining for you with hands on practice (without any need for unnecessary lecturing!). It...
A case study of the effects of the negativity bias
What is the Negativity Bias? The negativity bias is our tendency to register negative stimuli more readily and to form our perceptions, behaviour and actions on the basis of this...
A case study of the effects of the negativity bias
What is the Negativity Bias? The negativity bias is our tendency to register negative stimuli more readily and to form our perceptions, behaviour and actions on the basis of this...