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Maths Mad Times Table Classes starting Feb 24th to March 31st in SE23


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Hello,


New dates for my Times Table classes have been added to the Maths Mad website.

Children aged 5 to 11 years have been enjoying the fun lessons I created over the last year in Forest Hill.

Allowing children to have an enjoyable experience learning their times tables has been very successful, with many first timers re booking and booking again.


If you are interested please look at my website, https://www.mathsmad.co.uk/ you can book online and classes start next Saturday 24th February and run till Saturday 31st March.(6 sessions)

At Ewart Community Hall, 44 Wastdale Road, Forest Hill. SE23 1NH


You may be aware the Government have just announced that by 2020 children will be sitting an assessment to test their times table knowledge. So the children in the current year 2 at Primary school will be the first to sit them when they reach year 4.


My lessons are stimulating and educational


Here are a couple of quotes from parents.


"Extremely engaging, exciting and full of energy.

Great for kinetic learning with lots of fast moving

repetition for reinforced learning"


"My son really enjoyed the sessions.

the way the times tables were explained in a practical way

allowed him to understand how multiplication works.

The sessions were so animated"


And from a couple of children.


"Dear Maths Mad,

I really enjoy maths with you as you have made it really fun.

I will try to use the techniques you have taught me when

I am in class as they are very helpful.

Thank you for teaching me."



"The activities are really FUN!"


If you do not have children yourself but know someone who may be interested.

Please pass on the details on as Maths Mad is a great way for children to develop their confidence in maths

It just needs and little help to spread the word!


Thanks for reading

Clair


Maths Mad

https://www.mathsmad.co.uk/

  • 2 weeks later...

This week I?ll be teaching the 8 Times Tables in Forest Hill SE23.

Book in online if you?d like your child to have a Fun Maths Learning experience.

4 weekly lessons remaining, Saturday?s 10.30-11.15am.


👀👉🏼https://www.mathsmad.co.uk/

Thanks

Clair

  • 2 weeks later...

Loving your daughter?s own words! Thank you Holly for posting.

It captures what Maths Mad is about ?Fun Maths For Kids?


Anyone wishing to join in the recap sessions for the final 2 weeks

you can still book online.

We are recapping the 4,6,8 & 11?s over the 2 sessions.


https://www.mathsmad.co.uk/


New classes starting after the half term.


Thanks

Clair :)

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