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Multiply online maths resources

Multiply online maths resources

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Multiply is a new government-funded programme to help adults improve their numeracy skills.

If you’re aged 19 and over and don’t have maths GCSE at grade C (or equivalent), you can access free maths resources and courses through Multiply to build your confidence with numbers and gain a qualification. Good numeracy skills may unlock job opportunities and lead to higher wages or prepare you for further study. They also help in everyday life, such as helping children with homework and budgeting money.

There are courses for beginners to more advanced courses such as GCSE Maths, Functional Skills Qualifications, or equivalent, so you will be able to learn at a pace that suits you.

You can find more information on numeracy courses by visiting the National Careers Service website or by calling 0800 100 900.


Making a start

The Multiply website has a quick numeracy quiz to help you understand areas of numeracy you might want to improve.

North Yorkshire Adult Learning & Skills Service and York Learning are offering free, bitesize online maths resources and courses to help you make a start on improving your maths skills. Click on the course title and enter the course code to sign up:-

There are also maths resources and courses to help you with the maths skills you need for different careers. Here are the career sectors and course codes:

If you would like to be able to help your children or grandchildren with maths, you can use the following course codes:


Read more about Multiply online maths resources on the Skills for Life Network website.

Levels: Entry 1, Entry 2, Entry 3, Level 1, Level 2
Free: Yes
Format:
Online

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