Mathematics
Brighter Thinking drives our approach to mathematics: a solid foundation of research from leading educational thinkers, expert authors and mathematics teachers around the world underpins the resources we publish.
Through a flexible suite of resources, designed to meet a wide range of needs in the classroom, Better Learning is possible. Students can accelerate their learning and develop skills for life.
New editions
Find the right solution with our new editions for Cambridge IGCSEâ„¢ and Cambridge O Level Mathematics!
Cambridge Online Mathematics
Find out more about our digital teaching and learning resources for Mathematics – Cambridge Online Mathematics. Accessible through our Cambridge GO platform, Cambridge Online Mathematics supports teachers and learners with blended learning and digital classroom resources.
Visit our page to review our useful resources, onboarding and walkthrough documents, and to request a trial.
A toolkit for international teachers
Find out more about the science behind our resources – the approaches to teaching and learning we adopt for maths. Considering the local and global contexts when planning and teaching an international syllabus, the title presents ideas for mathematics with practical examples that help put theory into context.
Cambridge Mathematics Teaching Series
Informed by the work of the Cambridge Mathematics team, this series is designed for secondary school mathematics teachers who are interested in learning new methods for teaching mathematical concepts. Discover numerous examples, ideas and activities you can use in your classroom.
Cambridge Mathematics
A collaborative enterprise between the four University partners to devise a model for mathematics education in the future - a coherent, transparent, evidence-based model that will make a major contribution to mathematics education internationally.
NRICH
NRICH is formed of a team of qualified teachers and practitioners associated with the University of Cambridge. NRICH provide free resources such as curriculum mapping documents, activities and exercises for all ages to enrich learning.
Underground Mathematics
Rich resources for teaching A level maths, enabling all students to explore the connections that underpin mathematics. The resources are free for all users.
How can you build active learning into your mathematics teaching?
Karen Morrison thinks about active learning, its implications for academic achievement and practical ways of building it into maths lessons.
The role of the teacher in mathematical project work: how to support students
We want students to discover some big ideas so that they leave lessons with a real sense of achievement.
Why is it important for students to undertake project work in mathematics?
Charlie Gilderdale takes a look at the case for including project work in every mathematics classroom.