Mathematics

Multiplication Tables

You can use the following links to practice Times tables at home.

Please check your  class pages to see which Times Tables to practice in each Year group.

What you say counts

Here’s some advice from the government on how to be more positive about numeracy with your family. Please open the information sheet below for tips on counting Tips on Counting

Maths Ap

Helping your child with maths

Maths workbook © 'Andrzej Tokarski - Fotolia.com'

As with reading, try to make maths as much fun as possible – games, puzzles and jigsaws are a great way to start. It’s also important to show how we use maths skills in our everyday lives and to involve your child in this.

Identifying problems and solving them can also help your child develop maths skills. If you see him or her puzzling over something, talk about the problem and try to work out the solution together.

Don’t shy away from maths if you didn’t like it at school. Try to find new ways to enjoy the subject with your child.

Tips for helping your child to enjoy maths:

  • Point out the different shapes to be found around your home.
  • Take your child shopping and talk about the quantities of anything you buy.
  • Let your child handle money and work out how much things cost.
  • Look together for numbers on street signs and car registration plates.

Learning Wales – Numeracy Leaflets for Parents

Year 3

Addition

Division

Fractions

Subtraction