Community Learning Resource Packs

Download our Community Learning Resource Packs, developed by Education Scotland for previous themed weeks, which contain ways for adult learners and families to celebrate and enjoy Maths Week Scotland.

Beauty of Maths, Maths in Your Environment & Maths at Work

This multi-themed pack includes ideas for activities to do with a range of community based learners including adult groups, ESOL learners and families. Activities include:

  • Using shapes for art
  • Mazes and labyrinths
  • Architecture observation
  • Parabolic curve art
  • Way finding activities
  • Maths in the news
  • Maths in baking
  • Maths in the work place

Maths in Motion

The Maths in Motion pack shows how there are numbers in almost everything that we do and think about. We hope that community based learners of all ages will enjoy the suggested activities and that this will lead to new ways of thinking about, and playing with, numbers and maths.

This pack is hosted on the platform Thinglink. If you’ve never used a Thinglink before, there’s a quick guide at the end of the page.

Open the pack via the link below, and read on for an overview of what's inside plus a quick guide to using Thinglink.

Resources

  • Stepping up your numeracy game shows how walking and exercise is not only good for your health but can also help you develop your numeracy skills.
  • Maths and maps highlights how we use numeracy when we read maps and think about where we are in the world.
  • Climate change offers some ideas for thinking about numbers and the impact of climate change on the planet.
  • Maths in stop motion shows how you can use numeracy to make simple animations. And also how you can use animations to demonstrate simple number and maths concepts.
  • In Maths in the workplace you can hear how a young apprentice found the right support to improve his maths skills at school, going on to study for an engineering degree. You can also hear adults talking about how they use numeracy in their day to day work in farming, design, healthcare and sport.
  • And finally in More resources there are links to places where you can get help with numeracy and some ideas for numeracy tutors.

To help you use the pack we’ve included some guidance if you are studying for qualifications and flagged up the numeracy skills in the different activities.

We hope you’ll enjoy this new resource and we’d love to hear from you if you use it. What worked well? What could be improved? And anything you’d like to see added? Get in touch via mathsweekscot@nms.ac.uk

How to Use Thinglink

If you’ve never used a Thinglink before here is a guide to the symbols:

Latest News and Events

News

Maths Week Scotland 2025: What's On for Schools

We've rounded up this year's Maths Week Scotland events for schools in a handy overview. The programme is a mix of mix of both online and in-person events.

News

Goireasan Gàidhlig na Twinkl 2025

Seo iad goireasan Gàidhlig ann aig gach ìre, a tháirgtear ag Twinkl Scotland do Seachdain Matamataig na h’Alba 2025.

13th Dec
Event

Maths Play Club with Number Berries

Oxgangs Library, Edinburgh | | Free
Number Berries is excited to welcome all young mathematicians (ages 5–12) back to Maths Play Club. Every 2nd Saturday of the month from September to December 2025.