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My Pal are Here!


Primary Maths 

 

Homeschooling parents, are you looking for a maths programme that is engaging for your child and proven to deliver results? Look no further than Marshall Cavendish’s My Pals Are Here! Primary Maths series, the perfect companion for your home classroom. Based on the 2021 Singapore Mathematics Syllabus, this trusted programme brings the world-renowned Singapore Math approach directly into your home, helping children develop essential 21st-century skills like critical thinking and problem solving.

 

Why My Pals Are Here! is ideal for homeschooling

 

  • Engaging and child friendly
    The programme includes vibrant visuals, hands-on activities, and interactive
    digital tools that make maths enjoyable and accessible for children learning at
    home.
  • Flexible for home use
    Designed for hybrid learning, it offers a blend of print and digital resources
    that parents can easily use, whether teaching one child or several.
  • Proven effectiveness
    With its structured approach and high-quality materials, this series helps
    children become confident, resilient learners who can tackle real-world maths
    problems.

 

This holistic six-level programme transforms maths from a routine subject into an exciting journey of discovery. Children will not only master essential maths skills but also develop a genuine love for learning. Trusted by educators worldwide and inspired by the proven Singapore Math framework, My Pals Are Here! equips learners with the tools they need to excel both inside and outside the learning environment.

 

Click here to view the brochure: https://tinyurl.com/4hsfkj49

 

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Website: www.macmillaneducation.co.za

  

 

 

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