Secondary maths remote teaching and learning support

Education is at the heart of everything that we do here at Pearson and, therefore, we take great pride in the amount of secondary maths support that we offer our schools, teachers and learners in aspiring to be curious and striving for knowledge.

We offer a variety of online and in-person support, from our free network events to our subject-support videos. Explore the range of support available below.

Explore Secondary maths remote teaching and learning support

Videos to assist the transition from GCSE to A level Maths

We have created 123 free videos to help students with the transition from GCSE Maths to A level maths. The videos cover a range of topics and are accompanied by practice questions and exam questions to consolidate and sharpen their mathematical skills.

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Free online GCSE Maths lessons

As part of continuing to support maths teaching and learning during COVID-19, we're launching a brand-new series of free online GCSE Maths lessons in collaboration with London Grid for Learning (LGfL)

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Free Pearson Revise posters and teacher guides

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, we have developed free posters and teacher guides to help your students with revision.

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Key Skills at KS3

We recognise the importance of the non-examined years in developing confident, capable mathematicians which is why we have created a comprehensive package to help you ensure your students develop the key skills they need at Key Stage 3.​

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Research and insights

At Pearson, we want to support you every step of the way with maths teaching and learning. So, in October 2020 we commissioned a survey with Teacher Tapp of over 2000 primary teachers and secondary maths teachers, to get their views on maths education and to help us keep developing the support that you really need.

Developed by Pearson and the wider Power of Maths community, we have some free expert blogs, resources and links to support you on your digital maths journeys as you navigate COVID-19 and beyond.

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