How can teachers make maths fun inside and outside the classroom
Ben Sparks shares five top tips for making maths fun and further advice for primary teachers.
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Ben Sparks shares five top tips for making maths fun and further advice for primary teachers.
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Top five tips from James Grocott, Deputy Headteacher, for fitting Maths into the curriculum, including advice "to not worry so much about fitting everything in" for primary teachers.