Got to agree with the others that Twinkl provide a range of maths teaching resources which my kids enjoy. My kids love their interactive games which makes maths fun for both of them.
KS2 Maths - https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resources/keys ... /ks2-maths
KS2 Maths interactive games - https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resources/game ... -twinkl-go
Resources for kid who loves math
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Re: Resources for kid who loves math
I have kids joining Singapore math. But, it is harder than the school curriculum and I have to spend significant time helping students, otherwise it is hard for them to continue on their own. Their teacher suggested that the quality of Beestar is higher and more aligned to the school curriculum. Does anyone know about Beestar math? Is it good?
Re: Resources for kid who loves math
Hi, have you tried some resources already?
Re: Resources for kid who loves math
As a non-tech student, I don't find the resources for kids who love math particularly useful for me. I have always found it challenging to deeply engage with mathematics, and I don't necessarily need to study it in-depth.
Re: Resources for kid who loves math
I recommend looking into resources like Singapore Math or Math Mammoth for your 9-year-old son, who enjoys math and prefers understanding concepts over memorization. Online platforms like https://www.khanacademy.org/ and https://brainhunters.academy/ can supplement his learning. Encourage math-related games and activities, and consider math competitions. To better support him, explore parent/teacher resources from organizations like NCTM. Keep fostering his curiosity and independence in math. Good luck!
Re: Resources for kid who loves math
Have a look at Beestar.org. It is an online math program designed to help students improve their math skills. It offers a variety of math resources, practice materials and assessments for students at different grade levels. Also my child is using Beestar and she has been doing better in maths.
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