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Maths Week England 2025

Date: 18 Nov 2025
Time: 10:00 - 14:45
Type: Webinar

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Calling all teachers! Energise fraction learning in your classroom with our FREE interactive webinar on Tuesday, 18th November!

Join us for an engaging 45-minute session where your students will explore fractions in exciting, hands-on ways that uncover connections and provide collaborative reasons to reason.

Choose the time slot that works best for your schedule—either 10:00-10:45am (Webinar 1) or 2:00-2:45pm (Webinar 2)—and watch your class dive into dynamic activities that develop their confidence with fractions! Whether your students are just beginning their fraction journey or need to consolidate their understanding, this webinar offers the perfect blend of clear instruction and playful practice. Spaces are limited, so register your class for a place today and get ready for a fraction-filled exploration that will make you think.

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