Hero image

Jan Mace's Shop

Average Rating4.00
(based on 1 reviews)

E4MC is for all parents with a desire to actively support their child's education, from ages 4 - 13. E4MC is the web-based community that provides practical resources to support the teaching and learning of mathematics and literacy whilst celebrating the uniqueness of each individual child. Unlike other educational communities, E4MC has a mission to actively promote and value those children with giftings outside the traditional academic subjects, particularly those in the areas of the creative

52Uploads

11k+Views

4k+Downloads

E4MC is for all parents with a desire to actively support their child's education, from ages 4 - 13. E4MC is the web-based community that provides practical resources to support the teaching and learning of mathematics and literacy whilst celebrating the uniqueness of each individual child. Unlike other educational communities, E4MC has a mission to actively promote and value those children with giftings outside the traditional academic subjects, particularly those in the areas of the creative
Maths and Literacy Games On The Move.
E4MCE4MC

Maths and Literacy Games On The Move.

(0)
These 20 games using the numbers and letters on car number plates are suitable for use with children from age 4 – 13, are simple and easy to play and will improve those all-important basic literacy and maths skills. Each game is unique so select the ones you think will appeal or which meet the learning needs of your child. Some require a little recording, but many do not. Some are quite challenging so you may need to have the calculator handy on your phone! The activities are graded from * to ****.
How to develop a good pencil grip and  fluent, legible handwriting.
E4MCE4MC

How to develop a good pencil grip and fluent, legible handwriting.

(0)
This is a set of tips for teachers and parents to help develop a good, strong pencil grip in their pupils and children. Unless children learn how to hold a pencil correctly, it is difficult to develop a clear, fluent and legible style of handwriting. Children with poor pencil grips tend to have greater problems writing neatly at speed and may end up with wrist pain.