Showing posts with label maths resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maths resources. Show all posts

Friday, 21 June 2024

Matariki Maths: Connecting Culture and Curriculum

Matariki is coming! This special time of year is not only about cultural celebrations but also offers an incredible opportunity to weave Maths into teaching and learning. From exploring symmetrical patterns in Māori art to analysing data related to Matariki traditions, we can engage our students in a fun and meaningful learning experience. So, let's embrace the spirit of Matariki and embark on an exciting journey of integrated maths learning!

Here is a LINK to some great Matariki lessons on nzmaths. These lessons cover Levels 1-4 of the current NZC and provide numerous ideas for cross-strand and integrated units. Last year, the teachers' feedback on implementing these resources was very positive, so I've decided to share more for this year's learning

I highly recommend exploring these resources, as they contain excellent lessons and ideas for teaching and learning various maths concepts and skills in a relevant and practical context.

As a teaser, feel free to explore the three ready-to-use lesson slide decks below (click on the image to access). For more ideas and variety, please follow the nzmaths link.

Wednesday, 19 July 2023

Free Digital Maths Games and Interactive Resources

Recently, I have been updating my collection of purposeful interactive websites for my learners. These websites offer free resources for different maths concept development and practice. Here are a few of my favourites:

Maths Games https://nz.mathgames.com/ is a fantastic free website offering interactive maths activities for primary students. It covers various topics, including number knowledge, strategies and strands. Additionally, the website provides video explanations that help students learn from their mistakes. While Math Games offers a premium option, there are still plenty of valuable resources available at no cost.

Mathantics https://mathantics.com/  is a collection of lessons created specifically for teaching math concepts through animated videos. These videos are visually appealing and easy for our young learners to understand. Not only can students benefit from watching these videos, but teachers can also use them to refresh their own understanding of a topic.

Maths Is Fun https://www.mathsisfun.com/ (Free with a subscription option) is a user-friendly website that offers interactive games, puzzles and explanations of math concepts. These resources can be used as a modelling tool for Number Talks or guided lessons. 

BBC Bitesize  - https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z826n39 (free) provides a diverse collection of interactive math games and activities suitable for primary students. While some resources are available for the UK only, the website still offers great content for New Zealand classrooms, including a variety of free basic facts games.

By incorporating these interactive websites into your classroom program, particularly during independent purposeful practice, teachers can effectively enhance students' math skills while keeping them engaged and motivated.

Have fun learning and teaching maths!


Wednesday, 21 June 2023

Maths in Matariki

Matariki is coming! This special time of the year is not only about cultural celebrations but also offers an incredible opportunity to weave Maths into teaching and learning. From exploring symmetrical patterns in Māori art to analyzing data related to Matariki traditions, we can engage our students in a fun and meaningful learning experience. So, let's embrace the spirit of Matariki and embark on an exciting journey of integrated maths learning together!

Here is a LINK to some wonderful Matariki lessons on nzmaths. It covers levels 1- 4 of the NZC and provides a lot of ideas for cross-strand and integrated units. 

I highly recommend exploring these great resources as they contain excellent lessons and ideas for teaching and learning various maths knowledge and skills in a relevant practical context.

Happy teaching and learning during and about MATARIKI!


https://nzmaths.co.nz/search?keys=Matariki


Thursday, 2 September 2021

TAI during Lockdown - Supporting other Teachers - #18

I was impressed with how our teachers took on board the latest PLDs and conversations about Maths in our classes and continued to improve their practice during the lockdown.

To support other teachers, I compiled and shared a number of digital resources. I keep getting positive feedback about this collection as it's easy to use for online learning at all levels. I hope you might find it useful too. 

Below is a number of great resources and online tools for teaching Maths in-class and especially online. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need support.

Steve Wyborney's Blog - Numerous pptx like Splat, Subitising, Estimations, Cube conversations, Hundred Board etc



Problem Solving - all levels and strands


Picture books with mathematical content - all NZC levels with activities. Most of the picture books can be found on youtube.