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Instants

As a part of the development of our new JourneyMaths online space for professional learning, we bring you a new resource: Instants – our ready-to-use subject knowledge illustrations designed for teachers & practitioners.

Each Instant considers one idea or concept in mathematics and distils the latest, good-quality research into a clear, three-part subject story accompanied by examples of thought-provoking classroom dialogue and useful tools and models for mathematical thinking. Perfect to support planning sequences and series of lessons.

Instants can be found as a part of Collections on the JourneyMaths website

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If you'd like to see an example of this fantastic resource, then download Establishing concepts of ratio.

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