Click here for the GTEN workshop video. The Fifteen Game Collection provides a variety of mathematical games that seem very different, but all the games have the same mathematical structure and are isometric to each other.

Playing the games over several years, or in a single day, learners are asked if they see similarities. They find that each game requires players to collect sets of 3 objects chosen from a set of 9 where there are 8 possible winning combinations.

In international comparisons of student achievement in mathematics Finland ranks very highly.  Students achieve highly, despite starting school at the relatively late age of 7, despite having shorter  school days, despite the fact that teachers and local authorities have  far greater autonomy than in many other high-performing countries, and despite the fact that play features powerfully in Finnish education.

The Global Teacher Empowerment Network (GTEN) videos provide resources for differentiation and inclusion, with guidance and learning activities that follow a spiral learning pathway from early years to leaving school.

 

 

Published only for private view as the video is not on You Tube though it has been edited

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