Saturday, 16 April 2016
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Maths Centres
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/literacy-centers
On reading this article I believe that the same principles for Literacy Centres can be applied to Mathematics Centres. Activites meeting children's needs with a specific purpose, children being able to work collaboratively be able to complete a task indepedently and for multiple opportunities for children to practise basic mathematical concepts.
It is my intention to get centres for mathematics up and running early next term. I am also keen to incorporate some hand on "strand maths" work as well, as children of this age need and really enjoy building type activites. I have several maths based activites based around build blokcs, lego and multilink cubes. Also prealgebraic thinking around patterning. These are task card type activities which have pictures and should be easy to follow.
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
How will we go about this inquiry? Beginning action plan
Investigate “Daily 5” type activities.
Discuss mixed ability grouping independent tasks with Maths advisors.
Share effective resources and ideas.
Discuss regularly at team meeting, what has been effective and not so and why?
Discuss with Maths advisors professional readings (research) material around managing purposeful activities in Maths.
Share pinterest resources
Tuesday, 5 April 2016
Our Collaborative Enquiry Question
How can the addition of more purposeful, independent knowledge tasks to daily maths programme improve achievement and focus during maths time in the classroom?
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