This program looks at collecting organising, presenting and interpreting data. Emphasis is placed on the important role data plays in decision making and students are encouraged to be critical in their analysis of data.
This program focuses on our Hindu-Arabic number system, it's origins and features such as place value, the use of zero and base ten.
This program explores mental strategies for addition and subtraction using two and three digit whole numbers in a variety of contexts.
Maths rules when the dastardly villain Hacker launches a mad mission to conquer the virtual universe. Earth kids, Jackie, Matt and Inez, travel into cyberspace for all-out battle of wits and to discover that maths can be fun.
Mathemagician Eric demonstrates the amazing power of two that can turn one gold coin into over one billion coins in one month. It's not magic - it's maths!
This episode introduces basic geometric constructions. It's about creating circles from a fixed pivot - a point where all points radiating from the centre are the same distance.
The sum of the digits on two opposite faces of dice will always be seven. In this episode, dice are used as fun tools to reinforce fact families of seven, multiples of seven, and subtraction skills.
Mathemagician Eric reveals a cool math trick that will amaze your friends. No matter what numbers are chosen, the answer will always be nine. It's not magic, it's math.
Put heads together to figure out this experiment: we are approximately eight of our own heads tall. It's not magic, it's math.
What's the most powerful number in the universe? One billion? One trillion? One googol? It's zero! There's nothing to it. It's not magic, it's math.
The episode demonstrates how all numbers can be converted into palindromes using a reverse and add rule (algorithm).
Learning to lace and tie shoes is a hurdle that everybody has to overcome in the course of growing up. Have you ever wondered how many ways you can tie a shoelace? Eric shows us a couple of the 43,000 ways.
Cyberchase is an animated series teaching kids that math is everywhere, everyone can be good at it, and it's fun. Today, Hacker takes all of the water in Sensible Flats and the kids have to find the problem.
Cyberchase is an animated series teaching kids that math is everywhere, everyone can be good at it, and it's fun. Today, the kids must complete Zeus's challenge in order to get a 2nd chance in getting Pandora's Box back from Hacker before he releases the chaos inside of it.
Cyberchase is an animated series teaching kids that math is everywhere, everyone can be good at it, and it's fun. Today, Dr. Marbles is captured by Hacker and taken to Castleblanca. Hacker's goal is to transfer Marbles' brain power into his newly-built robot named Gigabyte. Summoned by Motherboard, the kids and Digit arrive with the knowledge that Hacker has taken Marbles to a castle, but which one?
This program develops chance concepts by looking at events of equal and unequal chance. In particular, the program encourages students to consider factors which may influence outcomes in an event before making a prediction.
Which TV shows do primary school teachers turn to in the classroom? Explore the range of popular educational and entertaining series made for children, starting with the episodes viewed most by teachers.
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 half, full 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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