Could the patterns found in Reimann Graphs be the answer to everything? Alan Davies gets a layman's view.
Numbers Count reveals how the digits we know today were developed in India and found their way to Europe via Arab travellers, where they evolved further.
Numbers Count reveals how Ancient Egyptians used strokes to write down numbers less than 10 and then used different symbols for higher numbers.
Take a ride in the number car to 35, putting three 10s and five fives to get to 35, and then sing a song about twodigit numbers for numbers more than nine.
Humorous clip shows how awkward life would be if we couldn't show the scale size of things on designs and maps
A child searches for an eight-spot butterfly and teaches counting skills along the way in this Count Us In animation.
Count along the number line from one to 20, and back again, and then count the number of passengers on the SS Mathematical with a song.
Numtums are ten cuddly creatures with numbers on their tummies, who love to count! Numtum Number Six throws a party for his favourite number, helps his friend draw a number six in the air and juggles cushions.
Numtums are ten cuddly creatures with numbers, who love to count. The Numtums are planning a surprise 'We love Humpty Do' party, but Humpty Do accidentally crashes into the party preparations.
Numtums are ten cuddly creatures with numbers on their tummies, who love to count! Numtum Number One gets everyone drumming, climbs a very particular mountain and goes for a ride in his numtum car.
When Larry gets the hiccups, by eating too many tasty Birdy Bites, the strange noises he makes cause havoc in Gumnut Gorge. He hiccups the sound of the phone ringing, the oven timer buzzing and the door bell ringing.
Numtums are 10 cuddly creatures with numbers on their tummies, who love to count! Seven disco divas come to life for a boogie and there are seven cute guinea pigs.
It's the night of Hobart's show and an excited Humpty Do is hoping that he can win, but he can't remember what number he is on the running order.
Numtums are ten cuddly creatures with numbers, who love to count. Inspired by Super Numtum, the Numpups decide they want to race, but first they need to make number signs for the race course.
Champer beats the record of jumping higher than any Numpup before. Coogee is so excited she throws Neddy into the air and he gets stuck in a tree.
Flinders has never stayed awake long enough to see the sunset, so Nimbin takes on the challenge to paint it for him.
Numtums are ten cuddly creatures with numbers on their tummies, who love to count! Super Numtum flies in to do some super sleuthing and finds the number eight in the nick of time.
Champer waits for his new action figure to arrive, but there is a mix-up and he receives a Fluffy McTuffy action figure instead.
These videos address the following professional standards for teachers: standard 2 — Know the content and how to teach it; and focus area 2.5 — literacy and numeracy strategies. Observing best practice teaching with videos such as Mini Lessons and Reading@HomeTV, reflecting upon the concepts illustrated in the videos and using that knowledge to assist in the learning of your students now and in the future may count towards your teacher identified hours of professional learning.
Introduce basic counting and addition with Numberblocks. Develop knowledge of angles, describe routes and recognise fractions with MathXplosion. Consolidate students’ understanding of percentages and apply it to food waste in Ecomaths. And orientate your class to map scales and rotating shapes with Look Kool.
Whether you use maths to measure everyday objects or to explore infinity, let Eric Leclerc, Lily Serna and Marcus du Sautoy help you visualise mathematical concepts, apply them to real-life problems and even discover where numbers come from.
Teach your students all aspects of measurement, including how to compare the lengths and capacities of different objects, and understand proportions and ratios.
Introduce the concept of halves, quarters and thirds with the help of EnhanceTV's fractions and decimal curated collection using everyday examples to simplify the maths.
Shapes are all around us so why not use this curated collection in the classroom to assist the juniors to learn all about the different 2D and 3D shapes in our world.
Help your class gain a better understanding of adding and subtracting numbers with this numeracy playlist featuring Count us in, Cyberchase, MathXplosion, Play School and The Number Crew.
Assist your students to identify the value of money while exploring the concept of using and exchanging money with the help of Charlie and Lola, Milly Molly, Numbers Count,Peppa Pig and Tich and Ted Do Maths.
Introduce numbers and teach your students counting with the help of Numtums, the Number Crew and Let's Kick Sum Maths in this numeracy collection.
Discover how a knowledge of numbers can make sense of your life, with practical videos demonstrating numeracy skills, careers in mathematics, and connections between numerals, creativity and the natural world.
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