The NSPCC’s Number Day is back and making it count for children on December 5, encouraging learning through maths while raising money to end cruelty to children.
Number Day helps primary and secondary school teachers deliver inspiring maths lessons alongside fundraising activities. Some of the resources have been created in partnership with Oxford University Press and will include number crunching favourites like ‘Be the Boss’ and updated versions of ‘Who Wants to be a Mathionnaire?’.
Pupils of all ages and abilities can participate in the event.
NSPCC Head of Schools Fundraising Denise Derbyshire said: “This year we are excited to be introducing some new Oxford University Press activities, starting from early years through to key stage 4.”
- To register your school, visit www.nspcc.org.uk/numberday where curriculum-based maths resources will be available to download from mid-October.
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