#TeamMagicalEducators Posts
The “Magical Maths” #TeamMagicalEducators Page was set up in early 2007 to act as a learning hub for teachers around the world. The success of the Maths Toolkit and Educator Toolkit has led to hundreds of Educators contributing to the site by giving their own personal view on an educational related topic.
The site receives thousands of unique visits per day, and has developed into a site where teachers of all subjects share resources to aid the development of OUTSTANDING teaching pedagogy.
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5 Tips to help your child become a Maths-Whizz
Maths as we all know is one of the most dreaded subjects out there. Bringing your child or your student ...
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The Benefits of Reading and Writing in Math Class
Math class is all about numbers and graphs. Usually, students don’t write much, and explaining how they came to a ...
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Preparing for College: Here’s What You Should Know
School visits, applications, interviews, and tests. The process of preparing for college can certainly be daunting. At times, it may ...
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8 Ways to Reduce Stress at College
Many students claim that college times are stressful. Yet, they acknowledge the fact that they are happy to be students ...
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5 best methods for teaching your kids while learning online
When the schools closed last year, parents all over the UK were put into teacher positions in their own homes ...
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Everything You Need to Know About Peer Review
Any kind of academic work requires quality scientific data. Yet, distinguishing between fake and original information can be tricky. A ...
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Hey
My name is Adil Choudhury. Love the Game Based Learning section of the site. Big fan of using games in maths, makes it way more fun to teach and learn.
I shall be using the timetable game for my tuition.
I am thinking of starting my own website and was hoping to get some quick advice. The idea is to help young people young people crack the code to succeeding in maths and overcome any mental barriers they face.
I wrote my first article but I am trying to improve it so that it is great.
Is it ok if I send it to you to look at. (I don’t have a twitter account)
Thanks
Adil
email info@magicalmaths.org and we can set you up as a guest blogger.
Hi, I love the formation 5 hands. Can I just use this idea or do I need to buy it?
I guess you can just make your own?