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Premier League Primary Stars launches new Maths Attax resource
EB News: 22/11/2017 - 10:52
Premier League Primary Stars has launched the new maths education resource - Maths Attax.
It is aimed at girls and boys aged five to 11 in primary schools across England and Wales.
Created with Topps, Maths Attax will help pupils to effectively learn about equations and algebra, set in the inspiring world of Premier League football.
Topps are a proud supporter of Premier League Primary Stars and has helped to develop innovative maths resources that will inspire primary school children in England and Wales.
The resources include ‘active maths’ activities, ‘Math Star training’ and interactive tools. Using specially designed cards showing Premier League player statistics, pupils will assess players’ strengths and weaknesses while learning about equations and algebra.
Premier League Primary Stars is a national curriculum-linked education programme for primary pupils , using the appeal of the Premier League and professional football clubs to inspire children to learn, be active and develop important life skills.
Premier League Primary Stars provides downloadable lesson plans, activities and video content for Maths, English, PE and Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE).
Visit PLPrimaryStars.com to get involved today.
You can also join the Premier League Primary Stars conversation on Twitter with #PLPrimaryStars
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