In front of kids doing 6-7, one teacher says to another 'I miss when six was afraid of seven'
at the New Yorker by Emily Flake #edcomic
In front of kids doing 6-7, one teacher says to another 'I miss when six was afraid of seven'
at the New Yorker by Emily Flake #edcomic
I've added a 'Countdown' style game to the site!
I delivered a lesson before half term with a 'Countdown' style element and I was impressed with the competitive spirit it instilled in my (sometimes unfocused!) Year 7 class. It has difficulty settings - try it with indices, or 4 digit numbers!
I'm happy to report a positive lesson on percentage using the Percentages Grid tool!
Having the digital tool at hand really made it straightforward to synthesise examples when reteaching was needed, and easily show equivalence between percentages and twentieths/tenths/more. #mathsteaching #FDP
The Mr Barton Maths website has just had a massive update. https://mrbartonmaths.com/
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The most important part of the White Paper will be *how* decisions are going to be made about which support is effective and who should get it. In the end, that’s the crux of any SEND reform.
A screenshot of the Percentage Grid tool at https://www.teachmaths.net/mathematics/percentage-grid
Percentage grid with a second square: https://www.teachmaths.net/mathematics/percentage-grid
Check out the new Percentage Grid tool, live now: www.teachmaths.net/mathematics/...
Easily model percentages and equivalence to fractions. Extend knowledge to percentages over 100% by adding a second grid. Show and hide equivalence for Predict-Observe-Explain.
I'm using it in class on Monday!
Crack the code resource suitable for A-level Further Maths students. There are ten questions on solving hyperbolic equations, and students then add the answers to get a three-digit code.
Plotting hyperbolic graphs resource suitable for A-level Further Maths students.
Cards resource suitable for A-level Further Maths students. There are twelve cards, three contain the definitions of hyperbolic functions and the remaining nine cards allow students to use the information to evaluate, differentiate and integrate hyperbolic functions.
New A-level Further Maths resources added today:
✨Hyperbolic Functions Proof Cards
✨Plotting Hyperbolic Graphs Practice Grid
✨Solving Hyperbolic Equations Crack the Code
All available from www.draustinmaths.com/a-level-further-maths
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