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Oxford’s Maths Magazine: SUM IT UP vol. 2
In the 2024 edition of our Oxford maths magazine, we build on the themes of the first volume with the focus on wellness in maths.
Oxford’s Inaugural Literacy Magazine: A, B, See!
Discover engaging and thought-provoking perspectives in Oxford’s inaugural literacy magazine, A, B, See!
Everyday Stories of Climate Change SA
When we talk about climate change, we often use abstract ideas such as the planet is warming, global sea levels are rising or rainfall is becoming more unpredictable. But, how do these changes actually impact the daily lives of families across the world? In this...
Explore a world of literary adventures with Oxford Reading Buddy
Oxford Reading Buddy is more than just an educational resource. This digital product will spark curiosity, ignite imagination, and build lifelong love for reading. The product provides every child with a virtual reading coach to support their reading journey and...
Oxford’s Inaugural Maths Magazine: SUM IT UP
Discover engaging math stories and thought-provoking perspectives in Oxford’s inaugural math magazine, SUM IT UP. Explore the opportunities to enhance math learning and problem-solving skills.
Fun maths activities
We can all struggle from time to time to support our little ones with their maths homework or school projects – even understanding some of the words their teachers use can be challenging.
Oxford Reading Buddy Certificates
Oxford Reading Buddy is a digital reading service to develop comprehension and encourage a love of reading.
Oxford Reading Buddy Bookmarks
Maximise independent reading time at school and at home by giving every student a virtual reading coach with Oxford Reading Buddy.
Help with times tables
Learning times tables off by heart makes mental maths much easier. It will boost your child’s confidence in their maths lessons at school, but it’s also a skill they’ll use all the time in the world outside school.
Our pronunciation toolkit
Pronunciation is integral to vocabulary learning. As well as knowing the meaning and written form of a word or phrase, students need to be able to recognize and produce its spoken form. Good pronunciation can also help students retain vocabulary more effectively.