The site search now works and includes the new topic reference number for topic.

Latest links:

Short term memory checker

Could you pass the 11 plus?

Free mind mapping software

This is one of the most extensive and organised websites for teaching and revising maths in the UK. It was called emaths.org.uk until mid-November 2008.

This website contains over 400 MB of resources and web links over almost 500 different pages. Every maths topic for students aged 10-16 is listed by SATs level and GCSE grade. The menu on the left has been designed especially in order to help us all find what we need. It is also immensely useful to see how one topic is derived from the previous one.

The pages themselves contain explanations and questions from a variety of sources. There are indications as to what knowledge and skills are essential before progressing onto that page, and starters for lessons. The other things to look at include links to Teachers' TV and loop cards.

There are also a number of pages designated for teachers and students. We all spend hours scouring the internet for the right sort of help. The most important work has been done already on these pages to make all our lives easier. They include links to free exam papers and ideas for making teaching more effective.

Remember that there is a search facility which trawls through every page on the site. Click on search, above, and find every topic on the site, even if the actual location is a mystery to you.

Please contact me to request new links or ideas which should be added. Any advertising or promotion can also be done using the contact page.

Nick Marsh, November 2008.

PS Very shortly I will organise the resources to buy. They are currently an amazing ten page Excel register and markbook, a comment bank marking system with documents for teachers and students, and printable spreadsheets for self assessment listing every topic which can be used by teachers, students and parents.

"This web site is a great resource. It makes my job a lot easier. Well done!"

- Sue Gofton

"I really like the structure of your site and am planning to link in your resources to our new schemes of work. I really appreciate the hard work you have put into this."

- Mark Greenaway

"This website is truly brilliant!  I love the way the topics are levelled and there are so many good resources! Thanks for sharing!"

- Sam Powell

"Your site is great. It really helps people like me who dont have the compuer skills to produce Powerpoints. I have found so many useful things for the classroom. I cant think how I managed without it."

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