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

Saturday, August 28

primary resources math


Let us learn about primary resources math
Learning math through play
There can often be a tendency for tutors to over-explain math topics in class & to dominate discussions, so that a student's ability to grasp certain methods, ideas of calculating problems is stifled. Tutoring mathematics subject at foundation & primary level should be fun. Story telling puzzles & written or mental games could all characteristics in any numeracy session. Websites like Tutoring Ideas suggest numerous methods; ways in which tasks can be set, & resources applied for mathematics subject at all levels. Many of these can be adapted right across the National Curriculum.
  • Beat the tutor — try this group activity as an alternative to general worksheets. Tutors can ask quite difficult & unique questions covering a range of mathematics subject topics. If the student gets the solution right they get 1 point. If student get it wrong, the tutors gains a point. The 1st to score 5 gets a permanent point on a scoreboard. This is a great method to motivate pupils & to further develop their mathematics subject skills by recapping on what has been learnt in previous math lessons.
  • Detective track: this activity adds a physical element to mathematics subject learning. It involves Key Stage two level pupils applying mathematics subject tools like compasses, rulers & string to solve questions set around the school grounds. A great method to take learning out of the classroom, tutors can invent a scenario such as the theft of a school trophy, with student divided into groups according to set questions. Each solution can be applied to crack a code to form a word revealing the whereabouts of the 'stolen' item.


In our next blog we shall learn about mixture. I hope the above explanation was useful. Keep reading and leave your comments.