This mammoth task has now been completed. Now, if you select an N1 (whole numbers), N2 (fractions, decimals & percentages) or HD (data handling) curriculum element and click on it, the full description of the element will be given at the top of the search results list.
Click on any literacy element and the full details will now appear at the top of the search page. E.g. if you click on Rt/L2.4 you will see this description.
Although I’ve written before, I wanted to say another thank you.
I couldn’t remember where I’d downloaded some useful resources but had the author’s name (Margaret Lagoyianni – thank you Margaret!). It was so easy to go to contributors and find what I needed. I’m not sure if the old site had this facility, but I’m glad this one does.
Thanks once again for all the hard work that went into the revamp.
I’ve just introduced a new improved mapping / tips document. This will be customised and then appended to each new Functional Maths resource that is published on the site. Click the picture to see a preview.
The wedding is over but there’s still a lot of mileage in using it as a teaching topic. In fact, for younger FE learners (e.g. 16-19) who may have never experienced a similar national occasion, it might make more sense to use it as a topic after they have some personal knowledge behind them.