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MFF helps:
1. Inform instruction by addressing more than 40 levels of difficulty in key maths facts 2. Engage pupils of all ages and abilities through personalised maths practice 3. Achieve improved levels of numeracy by building a strong maths foundation that enables pupils to master essential mental maths skills quickly and easily
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A: INFORM
MathsFacts in a Flash (MFF) reduces paperwork for the teacher and helps inform instruction for pupils of all ages and abilities by providing valuable performance data at the touch of a button.
By focusing essential maths practice on the core areas of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts – together with other skills, including squares and conversions between fractions, decimals and percentages – in more than 40 levels of difficulty, MFF helps build a solid maths foundation.
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B: ENGAGE
MathsFacts in a Flash offers essential practice of core maths skills that creates a solid foundation on which to build long-term maths success. The personalised nature of the practice ensures pupils are engaged with the program by setting them questions that are neither too difficult nor too easy.
Class and Pupil Progress reports show the accuracy and time taken by each pupil to complete every maths test, and list all the levels that have been mastered.
The fact that the program can be run on either the CRS (Classroom Response System) Responders or NEO 2 adds a fun element to the process that further enhances engagement in the subject.
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C: ACHIEVE
Through regular personalised practice in school, MathsFacts in a Flash provides pupils of all ages and abilities with a solid foundation in essential mental maths skills.
MathsFacts in a Flash practice can also be completed ‘offline’ in the home using a NEO 2, which stores the results of up to 10 practice tests that can be uploaded to Renaissance Place once the pupil returns to school.
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