Mathematics
Free interactive online resources- Mathematics
The Khan Academy: https://www.khanacademy.org/math
Free web based teaching provided by Salman Khan, who be believes free good quality education should be available to all.
Clips provided and students can access tasks based on the lesson watched. Students can earn points for successful completion.
Teacher's page available.
Considerations
American so some terminology isn't commonly used in England e.g. parentheses for brackets. It covers most of the maths in the English curriculum, but isn’t labelled in the same way.
Teachers need to direct students to appropriate lessons.
An use lessons without registration, but if want to assign specifics to students , then students need an email account- preferably the school based account.
Corbett Maths: https://corbettmaths.com/
Web based videos and worksheets.
Teachers would need to set the clip and work by email.
Students would need to download sheets and email responses to teachers.
Already commonly used by maths teachers.
Considerations
Pupils need access to the internet
Teachers need to direct students to appropriate clips
CK-12 https://flexbooks.ck12.org
Free web based teaching resource. Currently running webinars to help teachers plan to use the resource
Clips provided and students can access tasks based on the lesson watched. Students can earn points for successful completion.
Teacher's page available.
Considerations
American so some terminology isn't commonly used in England It covers most of the maths in the English curriculum, but isn’t labelled in the same way.
Similar set up to Khan Academy.
BBC Bitesize https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
Has some content, but not all of the national curriculum content.
White Rose Mastery https://whiterosemaths.com/
Currently developing free closure resources linked to their mastery curriculum in maths.
Manga High https://www.mangahigh.com/en-gb/blog/2020-03-06-free-access-schools-online-maths-coronavirus
Free full access to Mangahigh during school closures for any schools who are impacted by COVID-19 so learning doesn’t have to stop*.This includes 100% of the mathematics content and full reporting dashboard for the teachers and a full account for each student so they can continue their learning from home on any device they have access to. With Mangahigh, teachers can assign and assess students’ performance online and exchange messages with their students in a virtual environment. Webinars for teachers on how to use it. (*minimum of 60 days).
Online resource banks- Mathematics
Diagnostic Questions https://diagnosticquestions.com/
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My Maths https://www.mymaths.co.uk/
Web based lessons with tasks marked by system. These can be assigned and tracked by the teacher.
Games and revision activities available.
Lessons need to be read by students, so not the easiest for low literacy levels.
Produced by Oxford University Press.
Considerations
Some maths departments already have this.
Online subscription
If don't already use- need to set up accounts and show students how to access it.
Free trial available
£625+VATp.a. For secondary +post 16
My Maths https://www.mymaths.co.uk/
Web based lessons with tasks marked by system. These can be assigned and tracked by the teacher.
Games and revision activities available.
Lessons need to be read by students, so not the easiest for low literacy levels.
Produced by Oxford University Press.
Considerations
Some maths departments already have this.
Online subscription
If don't already use- need to set up accounts and show students how to access it.
Free trial available
£625+VATp.a. For secondary +post 16
Maths watch https://mathswatch.co.uk/
This is essentially a web based revision resource. It focuses on procedures, rather than developing understanding. It comprises of videos, online assessments, feedback tools, independent learning, printable worksheets and so much more are all included to help develop your students' mathematical skills.
It has a marking tool, which gives marks for working out.
Disc option may be a possibility for students without access to internet, but checking of work may be more problematic.
Considerations
If don't already use- need to set up accounts and show students how to access it.
Free trial available
Discs GCSE £4/student KS3 £3/student.
Subscription: £450+VAT p.a. for KS3 &G CSE
£550+VAT p.a. for KS3,GCSE AS package
APPS
Mathematics:
Khan Academy—Free https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.khanacademy.android&hl=en_GB
CK-12—Free https://www.ck12info.org/about/apps-student/