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Regular exhibitors at GESS, White Rose Maths have been at the centre of online praise after assisting students by releasing free maths resources during the school closures in response to Covid-19.

The maths experts have been tackling the issues in the education industry head on with releasing maths resources free of charge to children in year groups 1 – 8 during the schools lockdown.

White Rose Maths provide in-depth training to schools and teachers with a bespoke support service to ensure schools get the best out of teaching maths to students. They provide learners with a rich bank of free maths learning resources to combat an array of the curriculum.

Following the closure of schools across the globe due to the outbreak of Covid-19, White Rose Maths have been assisting teachers, parents and carers by releasing a series of five free maths lessons per each age group to help combat the missing of the classroom. The lessons range from fraction practice, matching pairs, maths baking and a huge array more to ensure all range of students are catered for. The lessons include an instructional video to show how each task works as well as a series of activities for students to work through. More lessons are being released weekly ensuring children are able to keep up to date with their maths studies.

White Rose Maths have been exhibitors at GESS Dubai for the past few years and were recently the recipients of Primary Resource Supplier of the year at the GESS Awards 2020. Following their success, they have escalated to be one of the market leaders in teaching resources and training for primary years including reaching the top trending list on twitter for their useful resources for children learning from home. They have been able to provide students with a fun and innovative way to continue their studies from home, with a huge amount of teachers across the UK advising their pupils to take part. 

As well as resources, White Rose maths have been offering some well received tips and tricks for parents and carers who are home-schooling their children possibly for the first time. They recommend doing maths tasks for 30-40 minutes per day in order for students to keep to a learning routine which is more affective when learning from home.

To get these free maths resources, fun Easter activities and more, visit their website at www.whiterosemaths.com