After reading the book from teacher Toolkit I was inspired to create my own Takeaway Homework task for Maths. All of the examples on twitter were based around other subjects so I had a look to get some ideas.
Creating different types of activities for Maths is quite difficult but once I got thinking I started to become more creative.
Maths Play Pen
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Try this game with pupils at Maths Club!
Who likes to play noughts and crosses? I certainly do but it is usually over very quickly. Here is a more complicated version that gets you thinking....
You start off with a grid like this
You start off with a grid like this
Monday, 21 October 2013
Do you teach to the test or for understanding?
Last week I gave my students a copy of the article by Richard Skemp. It is a rather old article but unfortunately Mathematics education doesn't seem to have moved on.
He discuses the two different types of learning in Mathematics, relational and instrumental.
So what are the main differences about these two different types of understanding?
He discuses the two different types of learning in Mathematics, relational and instrumental.
So what are the main differences about these two different types of understanding?
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
What type of Mathematics makes you tick?
I would say that all Mathematicians are geeks. I am proud to say that I am a geek but I have certain areas of Mathematics that I particularly enjoy.
I asked my trainees last week what part of Mathematics made them tick. Most said algebra as they liked the routine and the ability to get an actual answer.
I showed them the badges below and it created a good discussion which gave me a good insight into how and why they love Mathematics so much.
Monday, 14 October 2013
Differentiation: Multiplying and dividing negative numbers
Many students find differentiating with a classroom a daunting task. They usually think that they need a different activity or worksheet for each little group of pupil's. This is NOT the case.
We spent a good amount of time discussing how you can use one resource and then differentiate it for different abilities within one class.
We were looking particularly at year 7/8 and how you would consolidate their understanding of multiplying and dividing negative numbers.
We spent a good amount of time discussing how you can use one resource and then differentiate it for different abilities within one class.
We were looking particularly at year 7/8 and how you would consolidate their understanding of multiplying and dividing negative numbers.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
How many peas?
If you are ever looking to do a functional activity that looks a volume and brings in lots of other maths then this is a project for you.
I did this lesson with a year 8 set 2. They had already spent a lesson calculating the volume of lots of different 3D shapes but needed to think about applying their knowledge to a real life problem.
I did this lesson with a year 8 set 2. They had already spent a lesson calculating the volume of lots of different 3D shapes but needed to think about applying their knowledge to a real life problem.
Monday, 7 October 2013
Always, Sometimes, Never - Fractions
During the session last week we looked at some of the misconceptions and issues surrounding fractions, decimals and percentages.
We only managed to scratch the surface but the discussions that took place were excellent.
We only managed to scratch the surface but the discussions that took place were excellent.
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