Numbershark 5 changes since V4
New educational content:
- A course to support the National Curriculum 2014 (England) numeracy KS1 and KS2
- Ideal for working through sequentially
- New topics including more on place value
- Greatly expanded section on worded problems
- Teaching notes for every topic - these can draw attention to demos of number operations
Recommended games:
- Recommended games for every topic—ensuring an easy and effective use of the program
- All available games presented under tabs for easy reference
New features include:
- Simple, fast sign on
- Easy switch between games and number topics
- New screens for easy student management
- Tracking students’ progress –using a baseline and re-test
- Exporting of records to an Excel format
- Ways to bulk add/delete students
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Starting Numbershark Adding students - FOR SCHOOLS Adding students - FOR HOME Choosing a game Choosing a topic Setting work Tracking progress
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