Good practices

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Explore how non-formal education can enrich your math teaching practice. This guide offers concrete tools and reflective insights to support inclusive, creative, and engaging learning experiences.

It is designed to help you:

  • Implement inclusive pedagogies tailored to diverse learner profiles

  • Integrate storytelling and games into your math and literacy lessons

  • Support pupils in building both numeracy and literacy skills in tandem

  • Expand your toolbox with creative alternatives to traditional math instruction

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Each of these best practices showcases a  innovative way of teaching mathematics, chosen to spark curiosity and improve learning outcomes.

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  • Maths Projects (8)
  • Maths with Books (5)
  • Maths in Motion (3)
  • Maths Activities (2)
  • Others (1)

Investigation in Diagon Alley – a Harry Potter-inspired board game

Teaching Fractions through Storytelling

Escape Room STEM: An Interactive and Gamified Approach to Learning Science and Mathematics

Digital Storytelling as an Inclusive Math Learning Tool

Gamifying Fractions: An Interactive and Engaging Approach to Math Learning in Primary Education

Festival Maths en Ville (Maths in the City)

Mathematical Adventures with Winnie the Pooh

Introducing Mathematical Concepts through Monkey Puzzle

Exploring Mathematics with “The Little Prince”

Practical math through “The Children of Noisy Village”