MathsBites.
Puts Aussie parents back in the loop.
MathsBites bridges home and school.
No more guessing. No more searching. No more confusion.
Just clarity, confidence and certainty with maths at home.
Short, clear maths videos for parents trying to help their child navigate primary maths.
Kindergarten
Years 1 and 2
Years 3 and 4
Years 5 and 6
Hi, I’m Penny and I am thrilled that you’re here and wanting to help your child with maths throughout primary school.
Before I developed MathsBites, I was in primary school classrooms for over 30 years, so I know that the way maths is taught and learnt has changed, and for many families the gap between classroom and home can feel really wide.
That’s where MathsBites comes in. It bridges that gap.
Putting you back in the loop, MathsBites is your go-to resource, available 24/7, so that you can build maths confidence with your child.
If you have any questions, use the contact form to send me an email.
I’m happy to help. After all, it’s what I do.
What parents are saying about MathsBites.
Now it’s your turn to experience the same….
 
        
        
      
    
    MathsBites exists to empower every parent in Australia to confidently support their child’s education at home.
With MathsBites, maths and maths homework no longer need to be a negative experience.
Research shows that when parents get involved in maths, everyone wins.
“Positive parental homework involvement is beneficial to students and is associated with higher levels of student achievement.”
(Hoover-Dempsey et al., 2001)
“Parents have a powerful influence on homework. Their influence comes from … the way in which they encourage their children to engage with homework. Student literacy and numeracy outcomes can improve when they engage in active conversation with family members.” 
(Epstein et al., 1997)
“Both parents and teachers have an important role to play; their roles do not replace but rather complement and reinforce the other’s role thus providing the student with a consistent message ... Thinking of parents and teachers as ‘partners’ refers to this mutual effort 
toward a shared goal.
 It also implies shared responsibility of parents and teachers for supporting students as learners.”
 (Christenson & Sheridan, 2001)
Maths and maths homework doesn’t have to be a negative experience. 
Let MathsBites help you, help your child.
 
        
        
      
    
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