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AfterMaths: A Trillion Cornflakes!

EPISODE · Nov 21, 2025 · 41 MIN

AfterMaths: A Trillion Cornflakes!

from The Primary Maths Podcast

In this Aftermaths episode, Jon is joined once again by Sally Cole (standing in heroically for Becky!) for a wide-ranging Friday debrief. Together they unpack a huge week in maths education, from the launch of the brand-new Twinkl Maths app on iOS to the University of Nottingham’s State of the Nation review — plus a Maths of Life segment that dives into the mind-bending scale of a trillion.This week’s conversation pulls together classroom practice, national trends, early years pedagogy and variation theory in the way only an Aftermaths episode can.⭐ What We Talk About• The new Twinkl Maths App on iOSWhat’s inside it, how it helps with fluency, MTC practice, SEND-friendly settings, and why the Skills Safari is grounded in the Ready-to-Progress criteria.• Why multiplication and division deserve more curriculum timeJon reflects on a full-day session with SCITT students and why multiplicative thinking underpins fractions, scaling and upper KS2 success.• Insights from the latest maths education reportIncluding:– Why reception pupils begin with overwhelmingly positive attitudes towards maths– A surprising link between attitudes and month of birth– Why most primary teachers feel under-prepared due to workload– The Key Stage 2 → Key Stage 3 transition problem– Why early attainment predicts GCSE outcomes far more than we’d like– Maths anxiety in Year 7 (40% reporting high anxiety)• The EYFS problem for maths leadsMost maths leads teach in Year 6 — and feel least confident about early years. Jon gives a shout-out to Twinkl PD’s EYFS maths course.• Maths of Life: How big is a trillion?Following Elon Musk’s headline-grabbing pay deal, Jon explores the staggering scale of a trillion using comparisons involving seconds, sand, cornflakes, blades of grass and Welsh geography.– 1 trillion seconds = 31,709 years– 1 trillion grains of sand = a small bucket– 1 trillion cornflakes = 55 Olympic swimming pools– 1 trillion blades of grass = would cover Wales 12 times– UK long-scale vs US short-scale number names• Key takeaways from Jon Bee’s interview on variation theorySally and Jon unpack:– The difference between variation and variety– Procedural vs conceptual variation– Jon Bee’s “procedural shock” example– Why representation choices matter– How schema-building across key stages keeps children engaged– The importance of teaching what multiplication means, not just how to execute it

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