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Times Table Classes for Kids in SE23, September


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Hi,

Maths Mad times table classes will be running from 2 venues from September.

V22 Louise House-Dartmouth Road SE23

Thursday's 4.30pm where children can learn 2, 5, 10 & 3 times tables.

http://v22collection.com/events/community/maths-mad/

Or at

Ewart Community Hall 44 Wastdale Road SE23.

Saturday's 9.15am for 4,6,8 & 11 times tables.

10.30am for 7,9 & 12 times tables.


Each class is designed to stimulate, educate and allow children to have fun whilst learning.


Each workshop lasts for 6 consecutive weeks and, each session is 45 minutes long.


Advanced booking is required.

Information, booking & contact details on my website below.

https://www.mathsmad.co.uk


Thanks

Clair

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Places available if you are looking for exciting Times Tables lessons to engage your child.

Starting this Thursday pm or Saturday am in Forest Hill.

Visit the website for various group classes & details

http://www.mathsmad.co.uk


Thanks

Clair

So lovely to see my 6 year old enjoying Maths Mad after begging me to rebook after her last session.


Thank you Clair, holding their attention for 45 mins is one thing but these kids are visibly excited and stimulated by your club!


Looking forward to next week.

Hello Holly,


Thank you for posting your kind comments about my Multiplication Classes!

"Begging me to rebook" is fantastic and definitely what Maths Mad wants to achieve,

children enjoying and having fun with Maths, while learning too and wanting more!

She is definitely Maths Mad! 😍


Looking forward to the 5's this Thursday!


Anyone reading this comment & likes the sound of Holly's comment above.

You can still book in. 5 weeks left & price adjusted accordingly on website.


http://www.mathsmad.co.uk/

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