Go Maths - Primary Maths Resources for KS1

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Helps you teach the essentials of number and calculation

This bite-size resource helps you teach the basics of number and calculation to your whole-class, and ensures that every child makes real progress. With careful planning and progression, this simple affordable solution covers the essentials of maths.

'Go Maths is streets ahead of other KS1 resources available'

See |why John Dabell of Primary Choice finds Go Maths the ace of spades in the maths pack.

Proven to work in the classroom

Easy-to-use, flexible and backed by  empty number-line pedagogy that's proven to work in the classroom, try| the Easy Buy Pack on a 30-day free trial to find out how it can work for your children too.

What's special about Go Maths?

  • Written for the Renewed Framework.
  • Provides a set of blocked units for progression that slot into the rest of your planning.
  • Uses a consistent, highly visual set of models and images to prepare children for working with the Empty Number Line.
  • Embeds Renewed Framework using and applying objectives in every single blocked unit.
  • Is organised on Assessment for Learning principles.
  • Extra steps revisit the most important objectives, ensuring that the children who need more support keep up.  These 'extra steps' also make Go Maths the perfect resource to use for Wave 2 Intervention.

 

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Try before you buy

Evaluation copies and free trials allow you to try our products before you buy and are available to all our UK educational establishment account holders.

 
 
 
 

Series includes

  • x2 Teacher's Guides
  • x2 Pupil Activity Books
 
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Customer Review

We've really enjoyed teaching with Go Maths  - we love the way it all fits together ... It keeps the whole class working on the same objective, but at the level that is right for them.

- Gill Cash, Maths Co-ordinator, Priory Common Primary School