Maths

Ways to Support Maths Learning at Home

Younger Children

Younger children will likely benefit from activities, games and discussion with parents. Working with younger children at home, it is important not to see mathematics as a separate or standalone activity but rather as something which can be incorporated into everyday activities, games, stories, and conversations.

Here are some ways that we can support parents to celebrate maths as part of their day:

Older Children

Older children’s work at home is likely to be more closely linked to the mathematics recently studied in the classroom. When working with older children at home, parents are often faced with an additional challenge – that of mathematical subject material that they themselves may not have used for many years, or methods with which they are not familiar.

For this reason, much of the evidence about supporting older children with mathematics is about structure, encouragement, and routines.

Given support routines can prove so helpful, here are some ideas to share with parents:

Away from providing structure, there are some tips for engaging in mathematical content with older children at home: