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Mistakes – are they essential to learning?
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Sunday, 11 July 2010
Babies of just a few months old can subitize.
The term is derived from the Latin adjective subitus (meaning sudden) and describes the skill of immediately knowing how many objects there are.
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Sunday, 04 July 2010
What is it reasonable to expect of learners? Why don't they remember what they have been taught?
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Sunday, 27 June 2010
Using rich mathematical tasks can solve many of the problems that arise at AS and A2 but what is a rich task and where can they be found?
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Sunday, 23 May 2010
There is a link between the degree to which children are willing and able to talk about mathematics and their capacity to understand which should be used in the classroom to promote learning.
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Sunday, 23 May 2010
Logo is one of the most powerful tools for developing mathematical thinking in pupils of all ages.
This article looks at "What is Logo?", "A brief history of Logo", how to ...
Sunday, 16 May 2010
The ethos and atmosphere of the classroom, the ways of working established by teacher and learners together can have a profound effect on the effectiveness of the lessons.
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Sunday, 16 May 2010
Given that female students now seem broadly to be performing as well as their male counter-parts at GCSE, why do we still need to concern ourselves with issues of gender and mathematics at school l...
Sunday, 09 May 2010
Its not what you do but how you do it that is important
Selecting activities that will promote learning and give opportunities to develop life skills such as working collaboratively or indepen...
Sunday, 09 May 2010
Cognitive obstacles are difficulties which learners come up against in their thinking because of the complexity of the idea or topic. They are also known as epistemological obstacles because they i...
Sunday, 06 December 2009
The means of variables behave very intuitively, but not so the variances, and many pupils find this very difficult to really come to terms with. Even if they can say the right words when asked it expl...
Sunday, 29 November 2009
There are three important phases to planning for teaching and learning: Long-term planning, Medium-term planning, Short term planning. What do we mean by each of these terms? How do we begin? What is ...
Sunday, 29 November 2009
A fraction has many different images. What are your (and your students') images for ¾?
The Primary and Secondary Strategy “Framework for teaching mathematics” states that o...
Friday, 09 October 2009
Where can teachers get support for planning effectively?
The Renewed Primary framework for Mathemtics covers the National Curriculum for Key-stages 1 and 2. The Primary framework contains a range...
Friday, 02 October 2009
Research tells us that we remember 20% of what we hear, 30% of what we see, 50% of what we hear and see, 80% of what we hear, see and do. We all learn by doing but I suspect that learning by doing is ...
Friday, 25 September 2009
Using the interactive whiteboard to enhance mathematics teaching.
Find out more about using IWBs interactively in secondary mathematics lessons.
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Is assessing pupils more than giving them a mark out of 30 in a test ?
At KS2 children are assessed at school internally with end of unit tests and externally with KS2 SATs tests. Regular asse...
Sunday, 24 May 2009
Pythagoras' Theorem is an interesting topic to teach. It can involve pupils looking at history of mathematics and also a number of different proofs.
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Sunday, 17 May 2009
Mathematics is perhaps the most creative of all the subjects and topics taught at school.
The fact that in mathematics you can often decide for yourself whether your answer is correct or not l...
Sunday, 10 May 2009
Some element of cooperative competition can motivate revision.
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Sunday, 03 May 2009
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