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0Maths case study in secondary intervention groups

0Maths helped a great teacher to help an intervention group to build confidence, work independently, and achieve National 3 numeracy.

Case Study: Supporting Low-Attaining Learners in Secondary Maths with 0Maths

School: Elgin Academy
Role: Maths Teacher
Cohort: First and second year (S2) pupils with low prior attainment in numeracy

The Challenge

Like many secondary settings, Elgin Academy faces the challenge of supporting pupils who arrive with low levels of numeracy and limited confidence in maths. These learners often require significant support, can struggle to work independently, and may rely heavily on calculators rather than developing core skills.

The Approach

0Maths was introduced for S1 & S2 intervention groups, in class, for up to 2 lessons per week. The platform was used primarily to reinforce numeracy skills alongside normal classroom teaching.

The Impact on Pupils

The Impact on Teaching

Better support for struggling learners
0Maths enabled targeted support during lessons:

“When I find that they are struggling with something I have used 0Maths to help support them in their areas of weakness.”

Fewer repeated errors
After working through topics on 0Maths, pupils were less likely to repeat the same mistakes, suggesting stronger understanding and consolidation.

Supports independent learning
The platform fit easily into lessons and helped pupils continue working productively without constant teacher intervention.

Teacher Workload & Usability

Quick and easy to implement

Time savings during lessons

Flexible classroom use
0Maths integrated smoothly into existing teaching without requiring major changes to lesson structure.

Teacher Summary

“Easier to support learners who have come into secondary with a low level of numeracy.”

Conclusion

This pilot demonstrates that 0Maths can play a valuable role in supporting lower-attaining secondary pupils, helping to:

At the same time, it enables teachers to use their time more effectively, particularly in differentiating work and targetting interventions.

Would the teacher continue using 0Maths?
Yes

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