
Ready to build your confidence with maths, strengthen your everyday number skills, and learn at your own pace? Need the flexibility of learning online? Then this is the course for you.
This is a beginner-level micro maths course focusing on division, designed for teenagers and adults who want to improve their basic numeracy skills in a supportive and accessible way. The course is suitable for learners of all backgrounds, including those who may have struggled with maths in the past or are returning to learning after a break.
This course will help you develop a clear understanding of division and how it can be used in everyday life. The practical skills you will learn can be applied to various real-life scenarios, such as sharing items equally, splitting bills, working out unit prices when shopping, and dividing quantities when cooking or planning. The skills you gain are highly transferable and valued by employers across many sectors, as strong numeracy is essential in most workplaces.
This course is suitable for learners working towards Entry 1 and 2 Functional Skills Maths, as well as those beginning to work towards taking GCSE Maths. It provides a solid foundation for further study and helps build the confidence needed to progress to more advanced mathematical topics. It is a micro course meaning that it is designed to provide tuition in a short burst, typically lasting approximately 10 – 30 minutes. Extra support is also part of the course to enable those that wish to have more practice to do so.
What you'll learn:
● The meaning of division as a term and fundamental area of arithmetic
● How to divide whole numbers confidently and accurately
● Understanding of the symbols required to read simple division calculations and problems
● Different strategies and methods to deal with simple division
By the end of the course, you will feel more confident using maths in everyday situations and better prepared to succeed in further maths qualifications and assessments.
This is a beginner's level course for teenagers and adults which focuses on division.