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Kids Fun Times Table Classes Sat 22nd Apr - Sat 27th May Forest Hill


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Hello,


Maths Mad offer stimulating educational times table classes for children aged 5-11 in Primary School years 1-6.

We hold weekly Saturday workshops in Forest Hill, that last for 6 weeks.

Cost for a 6 week workshop is usually ?54.00

However there is an Easter Bunny Special on website at moment of 10% off 🐰


http://www.mathsmad.co.uk

020 8291 0360


You choose which class you want your Son/Daughter to attend. Each session is 45 minutes long. Parent/carers wait while session is in progress (refreshments provided).

We look at different times table each week, using child friendly resources, that the children really enjoy! This gives them a clear understanding of multiplying. Then the last 2 weeks we recap all.

These workshop are a fun way of learning & remembering times tables through our specially planned games & activities.

Maximum of 12 children per class.


New classes start on Saturday 22nd April till Saturday 27th May.

Ewart Road Clubhouse Forest Hill.


Follow us on Twitter @mathsmadcouk


Clair

http://www.mathsmad.co.uk

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