Recent Addacus Training
March 16th, 20108th March. Celia gave a presentation at a Senco Forum at Felstead Kindegarten School. 12 teachers attended and Anne Wood, the headteacher of the hosting school is planning a whole-staff training in September with a view to introducing the programme for whole school use and not necessarily as an intervention only.
This was music to our ears!
15th March. Celia ran a 3 hour Addacus Training Programme for the Derbyshire Learning Support Service attended by 24 of their members. The feedback was very positive.
Celia at the NEC Education Show
March 3rd, 2010Celia Stone will be giving a seminar at the NEC Education Show in Birmingham on 4th March. Her title is ‘Numeracy…from fear to fun’ and she will be demonstrating the benefits of Addacus.
Pack 3 Launched!
February 28th, 2010The eagerly anticipated Pack 3 is now available! Covering numbers from 100 to 1000 as well as time and money, it’s a ‘must have’ addition to the Addacus Programme
See more details on the order page
Pupils can count on new numeracy aid
February 25th, 2010From the Journal
YOUNGSTERS at a North East school are helping to promote a pioneering teaching method developed in the region to support children who suffer from “number blindness”.
Dyslexia Debate: Eliminating illiteracy
August 23rd, 2009An article written by Celia Stone in response to an article by Graham Stringer MP for Blackley
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Counting on fun
September 6th, 2007From Newcastle Evening Chronicle
“…We are passionate about making learning easier and more fun and seeing pupils succeed …”
So massively impressed
June 21st, 2007From Senco forum
… I went to a seminar about this new product and was so massively
impressed I wanted to draw it to the attention of others who may benefit …
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Children can count on our new Addacus
July 3rd, 2006From the Bradford Telegraph and Argus
“The abacus has been transformed into a modern-day teaching tool to help dyslexic pupils overcome numeracy problems.
Teacher Celia Stone has created the Addacus as a way of getting pupils with the learning difficulty to understand numbers.”
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