Exciting new content on MyMaths
Posted in Primary
We are delighted to announce that the brand-new Curriculum Selector tool is now live on MyMaths!
This exciting new feature gives Primary MyMaths users the flexibility to display resources arranged in alignment with the requirements and expectations of the new National Curriculum in England or to display them by the classic MyMaths menu structure.
At a school level, you can choose to set either the curriculum view or the classic menu structure as a default option, so that resources are displayed in the same way to everyone who logs in. Individual teachers also have the ability to tailor the view that they display to their class.
To change the curriculum view at a school level, simply log in to your MyMaths account as normal and navigate to the assessment manager section. Within the Admin section, select ‘Change’ in the Subscription Details box on the left-hand side of the screen. You’ll then be able to choose whether the school sees resources arranged in accordance with the national curriculum or a classic MyMaths view.
Watch our video walkthrough to find out more.
Secondary MyMaths users will gain access to this updated functionality in the summer, in order to avoid any disruption to your students’ learning experience in the run up to exams. Keep an eye on the blog for more information on the Secondary update.
We are also pleased to announce that today we’ve published 10 new Primary lessons and homeworks. These have been specially designed for the new National Curriculum in England and cover many topics, including equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, mental methods for multiplication and division and negative numbers. You can find full details of the update here, along with a description of each lesson and where to find them.
To help you find MyMaths resources to deliver the KS1 and KS2 Programmes of Study, take a look at our National Curriculum matching charts:
Lower Key Stage 2 Matching Chart
Upper Key Stage 2 Matching Chart
Finally, we can also announce that we have made an improvement to the usability of the Games section in the Primary pupil portal. Games have now been arranged into categories, making it much easier for children to find games that will help them practice their maths.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.