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Why choose our maths books?

Our books are interactive and engaging, featuring notes, examples, exercises, answers and YouTube video links.

Our books are accessible and affordable, available on any device with an internet connection.

Our books are customisable and flexible allowing teachers and students to choose their own topics, levels and pace.

•. Our books are supported by a team of experienced and qualified maths educators, who offer a high level of support and customer service. 

•. Our books are multi-functional and can be used as a standalone reference or a supplement in conjunction with your current text.

Our books can be printed or saved as PDFs, allowing for both offline and online use.

Our books (Year 10 to 12) include integrated access to the latest technology in the form of an AI chatbot that users can ask questions about any topics or skills in the book.



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Our Latest Blogs 2026...

February 1, 2026 - NuLake Ltd
Why Struggle is a Sign of Learning Not Failure in Maths:  Maths can be tough. There’s no sugar-coating it - sometimes it feels like your brain is doing gymnastics just to understand a single idea. But here’s the truth that every student and parent needs to hear: Struggle is not a sign of failure. It’s a sign of learning.
January 15, 2026 - NuLake Ltd
Why Graphs Matter More in a Data Driven World:  We live in a world where information is increasingly visual, and graphs are the language of that world. Yet many students still see graphs as “just another maths topic”. Something to get through, not something to use. The truth is simple: Graphs are no longer optional. They’re a core part of being an informed, capable citizen.
January 1, 2026 - NuLake Ltd
A Visual Way to Teach Negative Numbers:  Negative numbers can feel mysterious to learners. They’re often introduced with rules (“two negatives make a positive”) long before students have a sense of what negatives are. And when understanding is shaky, everything that follows - subtraction, algebra, temperature changes, coordinate grids - becomes harder than it needs to be.