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Welcome to Maths Investigations...

...the beginning of an adventure in helping your child(ren) to understand how Maths works!

Whether you loved Maths or loathed it yourself at school, Maths Investigations will help you discover it again with your children in a new way.

Learning Maths is much more than learning to do sums. What your children need if they are to do well in Maths, is a practical experience of number and an understanding of how number facts link together.

Maths Investigations will do both, in a way that is fun and engaging. Spend a little time on the activities together with them several times a week and you will be amazed at the progress they (and you!) will make.

Maths Investigations has both tablet activities and printable ones. The middle part of the menu on the right refers to the tablet (online) activities. If you want to find out about the printable ones, see the sections at the bottom.

Logins

 

"Clarissa has taken to Maths Investigations extremely well. She has collected the Sticky Owl and put in a lot of extra hard work and time at home. Maths investigations seems to appeal to her as you get baby animals and owls to collect - this means she is doing much more than 15 mins three times a week as she is enjoying collecting the animals (she is choosing to do more maths herself). She was so excited to collect Sticky owl! I can see she is improving and will keep this programme going at home. " Year 4 Parent, George Watson's College

What The Children Say
about the online activities

 

'I love Maths Investigations because it helps me with my maths and it's fun. Also I think it gives me confidence.' (J - age 9)

'I think its a excellent website and perfect for children!' (C - age 9)

'Maths Investigations helps my class learn how to do difficult Maths, that's why I like it.' (L - age 7)

'I like it because on pair games I can beat my friends.' (A - age 7)

'I like it because you can do things that even calculators can't do.' (R - age 11)

'It's simple and easy to use. Also good as you can learn your own way at your own pace.' (O - age 11)

'I like that teachers can put on quizzes relative to your stage in Maths.' (C - age 11)

'I like that we can do quizzes to improve our maths skills.' (K - age 11)

'It's a fun way to learn maths.' (L - age 11)

Maths Investigations - Challenging Children to Think about Maths