These Global Teacher Empowerment Network (GTEN) videos and the AIMING HIGH Inclusion and Home Learning Guides provide resources for differentiation and inclusion, with guidance and learning activities that follow a spiral learning pathway from early years to leaving school. For primary teaching we lay the foundations for later learning. We plant the seeds, and we begin to cultivate insights, visualization, knowledge and understanding of mathematics. Practical experiences underpin later abstract thinking. Secondary teachers can use some of the same activities with learners who have not mastered the basics and there are more learning activities to build knowledge, understanding and skills for lifelong learning. All the workshops are designed for both primary and secondary teachers together as they provide a range of activities suitable for different sages and stages and so are particulary useful for inclusion.

NUMBER

What are Numbers?

Number Bases and Logic

Spot the Mistake

Magic Numbers

Fifteen Game Collection

Target Game Collection

Digit Detective

Path to the Stars

Handshakes or Bows

How Many Factors?

ALGEBRA

Algebrarea

FUNCTIONS AND GRAPHS

From Multiplication Tables to Functions

Quadratic Functions

PROBABILITY & STATISTICS

Mean Median and Mode

Lucky Numbers and Lotteries

Trees Two Way Tables and Venn Diagrams

Odds and Evens Red and Blue Games

GEOMETRY

Squares Games, Puzzles and Pythagoras Theorem

Tangram Geometry

Tessellation and Fractals 

Transformations and Symmetry

Similarity and Enlargement

Symmetry Challenge

Properties of Quadrilaterals

Paper Stick Mathematics

Tri-Fold

Belt around the Earth

Combining 3 numbers, Polycircles, Triangle Midpoints and Checkit

MEASURES

Volume Capacity and Surface Area

MISCELLANEOUS

Golden Mathematics

Fractals

Learning Through Play

Playful Learning with Football Theme

Geoboards

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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