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Maths Mad Times Table Classes for April to May in SE23


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Hello,

Maths Mad Times Table Classes are for children aged 5-11 yrs old. In primary school years 1 to 6.

They are specially designed to help children learn and remember their times tables.

Each week your child will learn a different times table, depending on workshops you have booked. Then in last 2 weeks recap the previous 4 weeks tables.

Each class includes fun, games & activities for your son or daughter to enjoy. With stimulating resources to reinforce the table being taught.


http://www.mathsmad.co.uk


I have 3 workshops to choose from and each one runs for 6 weeks.

1). 2,5,10 & 3

2). 4,6,8 & 11

3). 7,9 & 12


One of my young learner' mum said that her daughter was desperate to come again.

And another of my young learner's said she loved the objects used in sessions.


These classes take place

At: Ewart Road Clubhouse, 44 Wastdale Road, Forest Hill SE23

On: Saturday mornings at various times (check website for details)


Parents or carers wait while the sessions take place, refreshments provided.

I have years of experience working with primary school aged children & CRB/DBS checked.


Clair

Maths Mad = Fun Maths for Kids!

0208 291 0360

07905 280522




I think my last post may of got deleted because I put in capitals that current class can still be joined.

Unfortunately I did have my first review from a mum. So I have added a picture of it.

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