Introducing the Times Tables & Spelling App for Primary Schools by Emile, a powerful educational tool designed to enhance learning through engaging, games-based resources. To access this innovative platform, a user account is necessary; for more details, please visit https://www.emile-education.com.
Developed collaboratively by a dedicated team of teachers, academics, and game developers, Emile's resources are currently used by over 15% of primary schools in the UK & Ireland. Each resource is built on a foundation of thorough pedagogical research and undergoes extensive testing in real classroom environments to ensure effectiveness.
Initiated through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership and partially funded by Innovate UK, Emile was crafted in partnership with the Faculty of Education at Manchester Metropolitan University. This collaboration ensures that the app is grounded in solid educational theory. As a multi-award-winning resource, Emile significantly enhances student learning outcomes across key stages 1 and 2, while also reducing the workload on teachers, particularly when integrated with Emile's own schemes of work.
Feedback from UK teachers has been crucial in shaping Emile's development. Thanks to their input, Emile now boasts several key features:
- A Multiplication Tables Check (MTC) Emulator, equipped with controls to adjust time limits, customize questions, and accommodate slower learners;
- A comprehensive spelling program specifically designed to align with statutory spelling words;
- Assessments at the end of units and blocks that seamlessly integrate with the White Rose scheme of work;
- Intervention tools that include automatically generated analyses of knowledge gaps to support students in need.
Emile is utilized in thousands of schools and multi-academy trusts nationwide, making it an ideal solution for homework, classroom activities, both formative and summative assessments, and targeted intervention groups. Experience the transformative power of Emile's Times Tables & Spelling App and see the difference it can make in your primary school's educational journey.