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See the transformative impact of Numicon in action
See the transformative impact of Numicon in action
Our network of Advocate schools have successfully transformed their approach to mathematical teaching and learning using Numicon. They are able to demonstrate best practice, and are happy to answer your questions and offer guidance from their practical experience of using the programme in the classroom.
At the moment we are unable to offer live open mornings as we normally would, however, our Advocate schools are very happy to be contacted to discuss any queries or questions you may have. If you click on the pin points on the map, the contact details of the Advocate school will appear.
It may be possible to arrange some one-on-one visits with advocate schools Please email advocate.schools@oup.com if you would like to discuss this option further.
We’d love to hear from you! If you think you meet the below eligibility criteria, please contact us at advocate schools@oup.com
Listen to the maths lead at Bridgelea pupil referral unit as she discusses how they have been teaching remotely with Numicon
Join year 6 at Northern Parade Primary as they multiply and divide by 10,100 and 1000 from unit 4, in Numicon Big Ideas
Hear how Northern Parade Primary school in Portsmouth use Numicon Big Ideas for closing the gaps with year 6 children
Watch Bartons Primary school deliver a one-to-one lesson with a pupil in year 3 using Numicon’s Breaking Barriers
Join the year 6 class at Bartons Primary school as they find the Common Denominators by Ordering Fractions from Numicon 6 Number Pattern and Calculation Teaching Pack
Watch Bartons primary school deliver a year 5 intervention group lesson with pupils in year using Numicon Big Ideas
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