Using manipulatives is a powerful way of helping your pupils make new meaning.
Every day, we will be sharing a task for the classroom, designed with a particular manipulative in mind.
🔴🟠🟡🟢🟣This evening, colour coded rods! Cuisenaire rods help pupils to grasp concepts like fractions, ratios, and patterns.
Why not have a go at this task yourself? We’d love to hear your thoughts.
Download a printable version along with 165 others in our free task booklet here: https://t.co/HspewrK6cG
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@dnleslie No, bacause I use mini whiteboards for pupil feedback and AFL, my visualiser and standing desk for modelling and showing student work and Google classroom for back pocket questions or exam questions.
🏅COMPETITION🏅
We’re giving away one free ticket to our upcoming course Marvellous Maths 3. https://t.co/BNPbjfg5zU
We have loads of wonderful teachers coming for a full day of CPD - you (or a nominated colleague) can join them at a venue of your choice.
Retweet to enter! 👍
Showed this 40 second clip from Despicable Me in my Year 11 introduction to vectors lesson today. I only show about two video clips a year so this was very exciting for my students! Made them smile anyway. 😀 https://t.co/SwrEKmhfrQ
NEW: Five Ways To.. the Booklet by me and @MrGoodwin23 https://t.co/Mnz8L2CILx All 10 posts in one downloadable booklet. Share freely. Amazing work by David. The booklet is dedicated to our friend and mentor @olicav
🚨🚨 Following the success of our free transition books, we are excited to launch our next free resource at the end of this week. Using content from Sparx Maths, we've designed a formative baseline assessment, for your Year 7 students. Retweet this, to be sent the link first.
Five Ways To.. The Collection https://t.co/1uh909qmtO > updated with the full set of 10. @MrGoodwin23 is working through them with his awesome one page summaries. Download from here.