Learning from Home - Numeracy


This list of resources has been compiled to assist teachers to plan learning from home opportunities related to numeracy. Some additional links are included to provide information for parents.


  Sample Teaching and Learning Plans 

NSW Department of Education

This has been created to assist teachers with preparing to teach remotely. It includes sample weekly teaching plans and ideas for activities. Advice for parents and carers is included as well as considerations for the delivery of remote.

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Khan Academy

This link will take you to a variety of schedules. These are meant to be templates that teachers could adopt or copy and modify to better suit the needs of their students. Within each schedule are further links to a comprehensive range of video tutorials in every subject. This is an international website so the grades might not match the NSW syllabus.

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Sample student schedules

Kentucky Center for Mathematics

This website has a list of resources that can be shared with parents and outlines online and printable games and activities for every grade. There are particular pages that require a log-in.
(N.B. This is an American website so the grades might not match the NSW syllabus. Some content, such as money and measurement will be US specific)


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San Francisco Unified School District

This website has lesson plans for every grade for 10 days, including website links and printable resources.
(N.B. This is an American website so the grades might not match the NSW syllabus. Some content, such as money and measurement will be US specific)

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  Individual Video Lessons 

Khan Academy

This link directs teachers to a range of teaching videos organised by grade level and topic. The grades may not directly match the NSW syllabus.

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Edpuzzle

This spreadsheet links to a variety of video lessons across all strands of maths for all grades, particularly for Stage 2 and 3 Number. These are constantly being updated. The grades might not match the NSW syllabus.

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NCETM

This website gives teachers access to Primary video lessons in key number concepts. Teacher guides and lesson PowerPoints are also provided alongside the video lessons. 

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  Apps

Khan Academy Kids

Free app aimed at children in K-2. This covers literacy and numeracy.

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Math learning centre

A variety of apps based on visual models to support maths learning.

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  Other Useful Websites 

Math playground

Maths games aimed at K-6 organised by grade (USA) and maths strands including addition and subtraction and multiplication and division.

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IXL

A variety of interactive maths activities divided into grades and maths strands.

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Crickweb

Free online resources and games from the UK. It also has teacher toolkits for every stage.

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Nrich

A variety of maths activities which focus on problem solving and reasoning across all strands of maths, from Cambridge university in the UK.

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ABCya

Educational games and apps organised by grade.

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SPELD NSW

This site has been developed by SPELD NSW to support students learning at home in K-2. It contains links to online and family friendly resources for students learning to read.

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  Support for Parents

Third Space Learning

Information for parents to help support their child’s maths learning at home.

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Math before bed

Math Before Bed is a collection of prompts that can inspire mathematical discussions between parents and children.

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Primary Learning

5 Tips on ways to make mathematics matter at home.

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SPELD NSW

This site has been developed by SPELD NSW to support students learning at home in K-2. It contains links to online and family friendly resources for students learning to read.

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  Curriculum Documents

K-10 Mathematics Syllabus
National Literacy and Numeracy Progressions

Inclusion in this list does not mean the website is recommended by The Association of Independent Schools of NSW. 

Schools must consider their own context and requirements before choosing to use external websites, online learning platforms and programs.