

Alison Hopper
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@AlisonHopperMEI
Passionate about primary maths and very interested in strengthening KS2-3 transition (with MEI). Love to escape with my violin and @chorobandido! Views my own.













From KS3 The wasted years? to The ambitious years? It’s ten years since ‘Key Stage 3: the wasted years?’ came out. After 10 years it’s worth checking whether things have improved. Or not. In short, the report found that the sector ‘could do better’. /1

Want to strengthen maths teaching across your school? Join our free 60-min webinar that explores how to implement the Oak National Academy Primary Maths Resources and plan a whole-school rollout. 7 Oct | Free 🔗 buff.ly/oYYEHWl #PrimaryMaths #MathsLeadership

Join our free 7 Oct webinar to see how our new Oak National Academy Primary Maths Resources can support maths across your school. Learn practical strategies, rollout tips, and links to NCETM, DfE & OFSTED guidance. 🔗 buff.ly/oYYEHWl #MathsProgression #PrimaryMaths

Join our free 7 Oct webinar to see how Oak National Academy Primary Maths Resources can support maths across your school. Learn practical strategies, rollout tips, and links to NCETM, DfE & OFSTED guidance. 🔗 buff.ly/oYYEHWl #MathsProgression #PrimaryMaths




Join our free 7 Oct webinar to see how Oak National Academy Primary Maths Resources can support maths across your school. Learn practical strategies, rollout tips, and links to NCETM, DfE & OFSTED guidance. 🔗 buff.ly/oYYEHWl #MathsProgression #PrimaryMaths






It’s Day 5 of #CalculatorCrunch and today’s puzzle is called 7 is an a-Maze-ing Number! You need to find a route through the grid from left to right, only visiting each multiplier once. Can you hit the four targets? Visit buff.ly/npVOvTf for more.

It’s Day 4 of #CalculatorCrunch and today’s puzzle is called What is One Seventh? Use 2, 3 or 4 digit cards to create a fraction that is as close as possible to 1/7. How could you use a calculator to check and what will you be looking for? Visit buff.ly/npVOvTf for more

It’s Day 3 of #CalculatorCrunch and today’s puzzle is called 7-digit Numbers. We’ve given you three starting values of 10, 250 and 5,000. Using the operation times and brackets, can you create expressions with 7 digits, more than 7 digits and fewer than 7 digits?