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5 Maths Gems #7

Common practise of successful departments' as well as 'What I learnt today' - both are good worth a read, especially for teachers of Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 degree maths.

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 lot of the inspiration behind today's maths gems has come upward from teachers' blogs - I'm incredibly grateful to those who convey the fourth dimension to portion their ideas as well as experiences for the produce goodness of others.

1. Interactive Areas
Computer-based tools lead maintain made it easier to explicate some mathematical concepts as well as generate interesting questions. It's fantastic when applied scientific discipline enhances as well as enriches mathematics education.
I late tweeted this colourful instance which shows that nosotros tin cutting a circle into sectors as well as rearrange them to create upward one's involve heed the expanse (taken from @edfromo's Google+ post). @fmaths42 replied amongst this bright applet which illustrates the same matter inwards real clear interactive steps. Never earlier lead maintain I seen the formula for the expanse of a circle explained so clearly (and did y'all come across the 'proof without words' video inwards Maths Gems 4? That was skillful too).

Another fantabulous interactive tool is 'Investigating Triangle Area' (via @mathslinks). My students are ever happy to convey that a right angled triangle is one-half a rectangle, but are non so easily convinced for non-right angled triangles. The tool illustrates the fact past times allowing students to rearrange triangles into rectangles (click on subdivide as well as and then rotate as well as interpret the travel past times sections).

2. Estimation
Examples from estimation180.com
I've seen a lot of American teachers tweet close Common practise of successful departments' as well as 'What I learnt today' - both are good worth a read, especially for teachers of Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 degree maths.

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 lot of the inspiration behind today's maths gems has come upward from teachers' blogs - I'm incredibly grateful to those who convey the fourth dimension to portion their ideas as well as experiences for the produce goodness of others.

1. Interactive Areas
Computer-based tools lead maintain made it easier to explicate some mathematical concepts as well as generate interesting questions. It's fantastic when applied scientific discipline enhances as well as enriches mathematics education.
I late tweeted this colourful instance which shows that nosotros tin cutting a circle into sectors as well as rearrange them to create upward one's involve heed the expanse (taken from @edfromo's Google+ post). @fmaths42 replied amongst this bright applet which illustrates the same matter inwards real clear interactive steps. Never earlier lead maintain I seen the formula for the expanse of a circle explained so clearly (and did y'all come across the 'proof without words' video inwards Every Math Teacher inwards the World Should Do This...Right Now!' by @nathankraft1 (shared amongst me past times @DianeMaths) y'all tin come across students working on whiteboards unopen to the classroom (I wishing my classroom was this big!).


Nathan enthusiastically says, 'When students are working on the whiteboards, I tin come across everything happening at once. It's similar I'm looking at the freaking Matrix. With a quick glance, I tin come across which students got it, which students are making fry mistakes, as well as which students lead maintain no sentiment what's going on. I tin chop-chop position errors for students. I tin inquire a stronger educatee to tending a struggling one. Once a educatee has the right answer, I yell, "Great! Erase it! Next problem!"'. His enthusiasm has rubbed off on me. I desire to sweat it! And earlier y'all disregard this sentiment because y'all don't lead maintain a room total of whiteboards, ship inwards involve heed that whatsoever vertical surface will produce - sweat writing on windows or using Common practise of successful departments' as well as 'What I learnt today' - both are good worth a read, especially for teachers of Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 degree maths.

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 lot of the inspiration behind today's maths gems has come upward from teachers' blogs - I'm incredibly grateful to those who convey the fourth dimension to portion their ideas as well as experiences for the produce goodness of others.

1. Interactive Areas
Computer-based tools lead maintain made it easier to explicate some mathematical concepts as well as generate interesting questions. It's fantastic when applied scientific discipline enhances as well as enriches mathematics education.
I late tweeted this colourful instance which shows that nosotros tin cutting a circle into sectors as well as rearrange them to create upward one's involve heed the expanse (taken from @edfromo's Google+ post). @fmaths42 replied amongst this bright applet which illustrates the same matter inwards real clear interactive steps. Never earlier lead maintain I seen the formula for the expanse of a circle explained so clearly (and did y'all come across the 'proof without words' video inwards related post summarises the benefits of 'Vertical Non-Permanent Surfaces':
  • Improves visibility.
  • Allows for transfer of cognition unopen to the room.
  • Non-Permanent removes fearfulness of writing.
  • Formative assessment past times instructor at all times.
  • Teacher tin respond questions past times having students await at others work.

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 related sentiment comes from Common practise of successful departments' as well as 'What I learnt today' - both are good worth a read, especially for teachers of Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 degree maths.

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 lot of the inspiration behind today's maths gems has come upward from teachers' blogs - I'm incredibly grateful to those who convey the fourth dimension to portion their ideas as well as experiences for the produce goodness of others.

1. Interactive Areas
Computer-based tools lead maintain made it easier to explicate some mathematical concepts as well as generate interesting questions. It's fantastic when applied scientific discipline enhances as well as enriches mathematics education.
I late tweeted this colourful instance which shows that nosotros tin cutting a circle into sectors as well as rearrange them to create upward one's involve heed the expanse (taken from @edfromo's Google+ post). @fmaths42 replied amongst this bright applet which illustrates the same matter inwards real clear interactive steps. Never earlier lead maintain I seen the formula for the expanse of a circle explained so clearly (and did y'all come across the 'proof without words' video inwards Improving students' collaboration using acrylic sheets'. Jeremy suggests investing inwards clear acrylic sheets that students tin write on. Diagrams, pictures, axes etc tin last pose underneath. Read his send service for to a greater extent than on this, it actually is a bright idea.

Next week
A lot of my readers volition last at La Salle Education's maths conference side past times side week. I’m actually looking forrad to it. Please come upward as well as tell how-do-you-do if y'all topographic point me. Bear inwards involve heed that I lead maintain a iii calendar month onetime babe who rarely sleeps, so if y'all come across me doze off at whatsoever betoken as well as then simply laissez passer on me a nudge.

I however promise to write a maths gems send service side past times side week, it volition last a twenty-four hours slow but hopefully total of ideas shared at the conference.

By the way, if y'all didn't grab my final send service 'Common practise of successful departments' as well as 'What I learnt today' - both are good worth a read, especially for teachers of Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 degree maths.

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 lot of the inspiration behind today's maths gems has come upward from teachers' blogs - I'm incredibly grateful to those who convey the fourth dimension to portion their ideas as well as experiences for the produce goodness of others.

1. Interactive Areas
Computer-based tools lead maintain made it easier to explicate some mathematical concepts as well as generate interesting questions. It's fantastic when applied scientific discipline enhances as well as enriches mathematics education.
I late tweeted this colourful instance which shows that nosotros tin cutting a circle into sectors as well as rearrange them to create upward one's involve heed the expanse (taken from @edfromo's Google+ post). @fmaths42 replied amongst this bright applet which illustrates the same matter inwards real clear interactive steps. Never earlier lead maintain I seen the formula for the expanse of a circle explained so clearly (and did y'all come across the 'proof without words' video inwards Practical tips for a (newly) qualified maths teacher' as well as then produce lead maintain a look.  It was a pop send service inwards which I shared some ideas for getting organised, so it's non simply for NQTs.

5 Maths Gems #10

Have yous ever wondered where the give-and-take mathematics comes from? Me neither. But this is genuinely quite interesting:

Latin mathematica was a plural noun, which is why mathematics has an -s at the goal fifty-fifty though nosotros utilization it equally a singular noun. Latin had taken the give-and-take from Greek mathematikos, which inwards plough was based on mathesis. That word, which was also borrowed into English linguistic communication but is at nowadays archaic, meant "mental discipline" or "learning", particularly mathematical learning. The Indo-European root is mendh- "to learn." Plato believed no 1 could survive considered educated without learning mathematics. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 polymath is a someone who has learned many things, non only mathematics (source: Math Forum).

So my beau polymaths, here's my weekly maths gems. Creative maths teaching ideas, inspired past times the bully minds of Twitter.

1. Etymology
On Tuesday developing maths vocabulary before but at nowadays I possess got a novel thought to share.

There's bully value inwards talking to students most the etymology (origin) of mathematical words equally they arise. It helps students brand connections together with builds on their agreement of mathematics. Our role equally teachers is to enrich our students' lives alongside knowledge, together with noesis of etymology is both interesting together with important. This fantastic article (a must read!) says "Etymology provides a security internet of de-mystification. When all the words yous involve heed are novel together with confusing, or when those around yous set sometime words to foreign purposes, a grounding inwards etymology may help".

Thanks to @CParkinson535 for telling me most etymonline.com. I've taken the next excerpts from this website, only to give yous an thought of the sort of affair yous could part alongside your students:
  • hexagon (n.) 1560s, from Latin hexagonum, from Greek hexagonon, from hex "six" + gonia "angle" (see knee).
  • locus (n.) (plural loci), 1715, "locality," from Latin locus "a place, spot, position," from Old Latin stlocus, literally "where something is placed," Mathematical feel past times 1750.
  • vector (n.) "quantity having magnitude together with direction," 1846; before "line joining a fixed dot together with a variable point," 1704, from Latin vector "one who carries or conveys, carrier" (also "one who rides"), agent substantive from past times participle stalk of vehere "carry, convey" (see vehicle). 
  • binomial 1550s (n.); 1560s (adj.), from Late Latin binomius "having ii personal names," a hybrid from bi- (see bi-) + nomius, from nomen. Taken upward 16c. inwards the algebraic feel "consisting of ii terms."
Thanks also to @the_chalkface for sharing the listing of words below, most of which I'd never heard of. Although nosotros should e'er endeavour to utilization accurate mathematical vocabulary when we're teaching, some of these words may survive a footstep equally good far!


2. Plickers
I've never paid much attending to interactive voting systems before because my schoolhouse doesn't ain the necessary devices. The thought is that students simultaneously respond to a multiple alternative query or sentiment poll using a wireless system. The instructor tin terminate get together together with analyse their responses instantly.

I can't give my ain sentiment on their effectiveness equally a teaching tool, but benefits are listed here as: improved attentiveness, increased noesis retention; poll anonymously (unlike a demonstrate of hands); runway private responses; display polling results immediately; practice an interactive together with fun learning environment; confirm audience agreement of fundamental points immediately; get together information for reporting together with analysis. So they are similar to mini-whiteboards for formative assessment, but they possess got some clear advantages. The primary disadvantage is the buy together with maintenance cost. 

posts most Plickers lately together with am keen to assay it out. Plickers is a free app for your telephone or tablet. Print together with distribute voting cards and enquire students to concord upward their menu inwards the right orientation to betoken their answer. Scan the room alongside your telephone to collect the data. You tin terminate charge upward questions together with students' names on the user-friendly Plickers website

I've read some bully ideas to brand this locomote good inwards maths. One is to permanently stick the cards to the dorsum of students' books (from blog post. It plant similar this: practice a true/false board inwards your classroom together with stick a disputation on it that represents a mutual misconception. Underneath the query are ii modest whiteboards - 1 for students to write their refer if they retrieve the disputation is true, the other for students who retrieve the disputation is false. What I similar most this thought is that students tin terminate easily switch their respond from 1 board to the other if they larn something that changes their mind. At the goal of the calendar week the respond is revealed together with discussed. Helpfully, Amy's postal service provides some representative statements to acquire yous started.

4. Feedback
Now that Ofsted possess got helpfully Stuck Post-its' I featured concluding calendar week inwards that you'll survive able to encounter which questions rest unanswered, but inwards add-on you'll survive easily survive able to come about an oculus on workings to cheque understanding. 

The minute thought is from @eatf105. At the outset of the twelvemonth set upward a large 'literacy board' showing the letters A to Z. If a pupil hears a novel keyword during a maths lesson, they tin terminate possess got a post-it together with add together the keyword together with Definition to the Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 to Z board. Because post-its oftentimes autumn off, this powerfulness locomote meliorate on a pinboard - students could pivot upward an index menu instead. By the goal of the twelvemonth you'll possess got a student-made wall of keywords together with definitions.

What I've been upward to
My postal service on teaching trigonometry has been really pop this week.

I've also started writing Bitesize Gems (should possess got called them Midget Gems - thanks @taylorda01!). These are designed to survive printed onto postcards to render flashes of inspiration to busy teachers who don't read my blog. I intend to convert all of my previous gems posts to Bitesize Gems together with am aiming for a collection of 100.

I've also been exploring my novel subscription to MathsPad. I dearest their cleverly designed resources, similar this novel rounding worksheet.


I'll locomote out yous alongside a fantastic joke shared past times my adept friend (and maths rival) from schoolhouse @MikeMJHarris who is at nowadays developing software for mathematics education. I’ll survive sharing this joke alongside my Year 12s when nosotros comprehend convergent geometric series.


5 Maths Gems #11


I've got roughly vivid gems for y'all this week. As commons Twitter has been on transcend form.

1. Quick Key
Last calendar week I wrote close Plickers, which is an app y'all tin role inwards the classoom for formative assessment - y'all ask a device only your students don't. Today I'm suggesting roughly other app that y'all tin role for assessment - Quick Key. With this app y'all tin laid multiple alternative homeworks or tests as well as grade them inwards seconds past times scanning the respond sheets ('Quick Tickets') with your phone.

Quick Key is the excogitation of American instructor Walter Duncan (@4_teachers). It "turns your band into a scanner as well as eliminates hand-grading of assessments, fifty-fifty for teachers working inwards paper-based classrooms without a calculator or internet. Analytics as well as information exports are easy, thus y'all tin focus on your students".

My initial thoughts were that although this app could live on rattling useful (less fourth dimension spent marking = to a greater extent than fourth dimension spent planning character lessons), it won't allow me to banking concern friction match students' methods, which limits opportunities for useful feedback. But for straightforward cognition checks, to inform me how much my students know, it would operate rattling well.

But as well as then I read this post close it. Find the Factors is designed by @IvaSallay who says it's an fantabulous agency for children as well as adults to review multiplication facts, role logic, as well as strengthen encephalon power. The puzzles are based on a multiplication grid where most of the numbers own got been removed. The grid tin live on completed using logic as well as cognition of factors - inwards the event below y'all could foremost past times completing the 2 circled cells. The puzzles come upward inwards varying levels of difficulty, as explained here. Find the Factors has already been rattling pop with tweeters who've tried it this week.

4. Chalk Pens
Kev Lister ‏(@ListerKev)tweeted close chalk pens. I've written close writing on desks, windows as well as walls before, only these are novel to me. Kev says the chalk wipes off non-porous surfaces easily with a damp cloth. He uses these pens to write targeted questions or supply scaffolding for selected students. I intend my boss would live on happier with me writing on desks with these rather than whiteboard markers.

5. Alternative Number Line
I'm reluctant to include 2 ideas from Ed Southall (@solvemymaths) inwards i post, only he's a legend thus I'll allow it... In the same agency the maths clock inwards my kitchen makes a nifty talking betoken for guests to my house, his alternative let on line should live on displayed inwards Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 grade classrooms - students (and teachers!) volition live on intrigued. Mr G Walton (@mr_g_walton) has made a fantastic header to larn with it.

Stuart Price (@sxpmaths) suggests making an activity out of this - cutting the let on business upward as well as give it to your Year 13s thus they tin kind it into order. They may non live on familiar with roughly of the annotation only it's a skillful chance for interesting discussions (I flora out how to read ternary to sympathise Ed's alternative for let on 5. I'd also non seen flooring as well as ceiling annotation before).

Stuart also suggests that students pattern their ain let on lines. I honey this thought - it would operate with students of whatever age, from principal schoolhouse to university. It's like to an activity I suggested inwards my reflection stickers. Students stick a 'Not nonetheless yeti' or 'I got it' sticker inwards their majority to allow y'all know whether they've understood the work.

Speaking of stickers, Adil Jaffer (@adil_3) shared his fantastic feedback stickers thus y'all don't own got to proceed writing the same affair all the fourth dimension when you're marking.

One of the post pop tweets I saw this calendar week was from @MathedUp who shared his fantastic 'request a selfie' idea. I tin encounter this actually improving the character of students' operate - many of my students would honey the chance to print their parents. If y'all role iDoceo as well as then it's slow to own got a movie on your iPad as well as e-mail it to a parent.
Did y'all encounter these practice books, tweeted by @dandesignthink? The boxes at the bottom of the pages incorporate a checklist (accuracy, spelling, grammar), cardinal words, farther questions, cardinal points, what went well, as well as feedback. An 'Exercise majority 2.0' costs 50p - amount details are available here. There's also a maths version - Maths majority 2.0 is as awesome. I wishing I had a budget to pass because I'm desperate to gild these!


The to a greater extent than I role Twitter, the to a greater extent than inclined I am to hashtag everything I write (or say!). I own got to bound myself from putting hashtags inwards text messages to my hubby ('what do y'all desire for dinner tonight? #pleasesaytakeaway'). It's prissy to encounter that I'm non lone - Cathy Yenca (post close it. Find the Factors is designed by @IvaSallay who says it's an fantabulous agency for children as well as adults to review multiplication facts, role logic, as well as strengthen encephalon power. The puzzles are based on a multiplication grid where most of the numbers own got been removed. The grid tin live on completed using logic as well as cognition of factors - inwards the event below y'all could foremost past times completing the 2 circled cells. The puzzles come upward inwards varying levels of difficulty, as explained here. Find the Factors has already been rattling pop with tweeters who've tried it this week.

4. Chalk Pens
Kev Lister ‏(@ListerKev)tweeted close chalk pens. I've written close writing on desks, windows as well as walls before, only these are novel to me. Kev says the chalk wipes off non-porous surfaces easily with a damp cloth. He uses these pens to write targeted questions or supply scaffolding for selected students. I intend my boss would live on happier with me writing on desks with these rather than whiteboard markers.

5. Alternative Number Line
I'm reluctant to include 2 ideas from Ed Southall (@solvemymaths) inwards i post, only he's a legend thus I'll allow it... In the same agency the maths clock inwards my kitchen makes a nifty talking betoken for guests to my house, his alternative let on line should live on displayed inwards Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 grade classrooms - students (and teachers!) volition live on intrigued. Mr G Walton (@mr_g_walton) has made a fantastic header to larn with it.

Stuart Price (@sxpmaths) suggests making an activity out of this - cutting the let on business upward as well as give it to your Year 13s thus they tin kind it into order. They may non live on familiar with roughly of the annotation only it's a skillful chance for interesting discussions (I flora out how to read ternary to sympathise Ed's alternative for let on 5. I'd also non seen flooring as well as ceiling annotation before).

Stuart also suggests that students pattern their ain let on lines. I honey this thought - it would operate with students of whatever age, from principal schoolhouse to university. It's like to an activity I suggested inwards my Open Evening post where y'all concur a 'design a maths clock' competition. The clock pictures below are all taken from sbcrafts.net where y'all tin banking concern friction match out a big attain of clock let on ideas that could also live on used on let on lines.

And finally...
Algebraic long segmentation is fun when y'all know how to do it, only it tin live on a chip tricky to learn to Year 12. It's prissy to know at that spot are alternative methods. I've factorised polynomials past times inspection earlier only non using a grid as suggested by post close it. Find the Factors is designed by @IvaSallay who says it's an fantabulous agency for children as well as adults to review multiplication facts, role logic, as well as strengthen encephalon power. The puzzles are based on a multiplication grid where most of the numbers own got been removed. The grid tin live on completed using logic as well as cognition of factors - inwards the event below y'all could foremost past times completing the 2 circled cells. The puzzles come upward inwards varying levels of difficulty, as explained here. Find the Factors has already been rattling pop with tweeters who've tried it this week.

4. Chalk Pens
Kev Lister ‏(@ListerKev)tweeted close chalk pens. I've written close writing on desks, windows as well as walls before, only these are novel to me. Kev says the chalk wipes off non-porous surfaces easily with a damp cloth. He uses these pens to write targeted questions or supply scaffolding for selected students. I intend my boss would live on happier with me writing on desks with these rather than whiteboard markers.

5. Alternative Number Line
I'm reluctant to include 2 ideas from Ed Southall (@solvemymaths) inwards i post, only he's a legend thus I'll allow it... In the same agency the maths clock inwards my kitchen makes a nifty talking betoken for guests to my house, his alternative let on line should live on displayed inwards Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 grade classrooms - students (and teachers!) volition live on intrigued. Mr G Walton (@mr_g_walton) has made a fantastic header to larn with it.

Stuart Price (@sxpmaths) suggests making an activity out of this - cutting the let on business upward as well as give it to your Year 13s thus they tin kind it into order. They may non live on familiar with roughly of the annotation only it's a skillful chance for interesting discussions (I flora out how to read ternary to sympathise Ed's alternative for let on 5. I'd also non seen flooring as well as ceiling annotation before).

Stuart also suggests that students pattern their ain let on lines. I honey this thought - it would operate with students of whatever age, from principal schoolhouse to university. It's like to an activity I suggested inwards my The Art of Collaboration', it's e'er nifty to take heed when these ideas larn far into classrooms. Have a nifty half-term intermission everyone!



5 Maths Gems #31

Hello as well as welcome to my 31st gems post. This is where I percentage roughly of the best instruction ideas I've seen on Twitter.

1. Ratio tables
The novel GCSE is going to accept an increased focus on proportional reasoning. I enjoyed @MissNorledge's post virtually using ratio tables for non-calculator conversions. It's a logical agency to construction thinking.
Miss Norledge helpfully provides a 'Master the Basics' worksheet on ratio tables. She has too written fantabulous posts virtually using ratio tables for percentage calculations as well as proportional reasoning.

This approach tin hold upward used for whatsoever sort of conversion. I despair when I overhear my Year 12s desperately trying to retrieve the 'formula' for converting betwixt radians as well as degrees. "Do I multiply yesteryear 180 therefore split yesteryear pi...? Or is it the other agency round?". It's far easier to memorise π radians = 180o therefore brand proportional adjustments. Simple.
2. Trigonometric Graph Transformations
Jon Orr (@MrOrr_geek) has written a serial of Trigonometric Function Transformation Challenges inwards Desmos. These await peachy for instruction trig graph transformation - inwards each challenge, students accept to operate out the equation of the transformed business office - an instance is shown below.
3. Diagnostic Assessment
I actually similar the await of Alexander Cameron's (@AlexandeCameron) diagnostic assessments. Here's an example:
For to a greater extent than data virtually Alexander's assessments come across his TeachMeet presentation.

4. Number Properties
I too similar this fantabulous activity shared by @DJUdall.

5. Lowest Common Multiple Hot Dogs
I've never take in to role this video from Father of the Bride inwards a lesson on Lowest Common Multiple.



Thank you lot to @MrPontinMaths for sharing this as well as an associated worksheet - 'The Hot Dog Buns Dilemma'.

Update
If you lot haven't seen my Pret homework website therefore arrive at accept a look. Lots of teachers tell me that they role Pret homeworks real successfully. I dear seeing examples of students' operate - these impressive examples of Pret homeworks were shared by @missradders
Did you lot come across the Venn Diagram Subject Knowledge Check I produced ? This is designed for teachers who haven't taught Venn Diagrams earlier therefore they tin create for the novel GCSE. I computer program to brand these for every novel GCSE topic.

Speaking of GCSE, presumably you lot saw the Ofqual announcement this calendar week virtually the difficulty of the novel maths GCSE. Expect to a greater extent than Sample Assessment Materials yesteryear the halt of June. If you lot missed the announcement, there's a brusk video summary below (what's alongside the weird modify inwards photographic television set camera angle?!). This extract from the Ofqual study is actually interesting - it ranks the GCSE questions inwards fellowship of difficulty.



If you lot missed this post from mathwithbaddrawings.com virtually U.K. vs USA mathematical terminology therefore arrive at accept a read, it's real entertaining. I'm pleased to tell I've never called an index an indice!

Finally, if you lot haven't seen the updated speaker listing for the upcoming National Mathematics Teacher Conference therefore arrive at accept a look. Less than i calendar month to learn straightaway - promise to come across you lot there.

I'll move out you lot alongside this mathematical limerick, shared yesteryear @MrBenWard.



5 Maths Gems #35

Hi there. Welcome to my 35th gems post. This is where I part v educational activity ideas I've seen on Twitter. The summertime holidays are at nowadays inwards total swing thus Twitter has been serenity this week. I expression it volition acquire busier inwards August - results days volition laissez passer on us lots to utter about, as well as thus we'll all start making preparations for September. I'm off on a delineate of piece of work solid unit of measurement vacation adjacent calendar week (including an exciting twenty-four sixty minutes current out at Peppa Pig World!) thus soul volition conduct maintain to create total me inwards on what I miss! I tweeted my 10,000th tweet yesterday. I alone joined Twitter terminal May thus I retrieve that officially makes me a chatterbox.

1. Angle Chase 
I featured angle chases in Gems 24, Gems 26 and Gems 32 . I find this type of action actually enjoyable. @MathedUp shared a whole charge of angle chases here. I dear these - they're a smashing resources both for classwork as well as for revision.
@mathninja3 suggested putting a permanent angle chase on the classroom wall. This reminded me of the display by @ExplainingMaths pictured below. I retrieve it would hold upwards smashing to lay a large angle chase up, perchance yesteryear sticking record on a large whiteboard or a wall painted amongst whiteboard paint. If anyone has done this inwards their classroom, I'd dear to come across a photo.

2. Presentation Standards
I've written earlier virtually setting expectations for the presentation of classwork as well as homework. The start of a novel schoolhouse yr is the fourth dimension to create upwards one's hear how to approach this. latest post about Analysing Errors is no exception. From September I excogitation to start setting regular low-stakes tests. For my Year 10s, I'm thinking of a curt weekly quiz (perhaps multiple choice, marked amongst Quick Key). As suggested yesteryear Sarah, I excogitation to flat these quizzes A, B or Not Yet, amongst anyone scoring a Not Yet having to accept some other test. In Sarah's postal service she suggests that earlier retaking a quiz, students are required to analyse their showtime attempt. She's going to laissez passer on them an fault analysis canvass that does these things:
  • Require students to function out each employment correctly
  • Ask students to position what they did incorrect when they showtime attempted the problem
  • Direct students to reverberate on how they volition avoid making this same fault inwards the future
  • Get students thinking virtually what types of errors they are making
Sarah has produced a fantastic poster to push clit dissimilar types of errors. Read her post for to a greater extent than virtually this as well as to download the poster.
Types of Errors by @mathequalslove
5. The Famous Five
I dear this post from @mccreaemma. It's virtually an approach called 'The Famous 5' that Emma uses in every lesson. When students acquire into the room they are forthwith presented amongst a task. The names of v students that begin/finish/engage good amongst the employment are written on the whiteboard. Their vantage is to move out the classroom showtime at the goal of the lesson. Emma says that her students dear it (I retrieve this would function actually good for my students too) as well as it reduces wasted fourth dimension at the start of lessons. Her postal service is good worth a read.

Update
I'm continuing to function on resourceaholic.com behind the scenes when I acquire a chance. I've added some resources to my libraries as well as made updates to my New GCSE Support page. If you've got some fourth dimension over summertime to brand resources, here's a listing of topics that nosotros demand to a greater extent than resources for:
Huge thank y'all to post virtually the additional sequences content on the novel GCSE. It features examples of testify questions as well as resources. I was pleased to larn a novel method for finding the nth term of a quadratic sequence.

I'm enjoying spending lots of fourth dimension amongst my daughters this summer. It's all going also speedily for my liking though! It's August already, which agency I'm dorsum to schoolhouse 1 calendar month today. #mathsconf5 is adjacent calendar month too. Have y'all got your ticket yet?

Finally, I dear this homework for the summertime holidays that's been going circular Twitter. What a lovely idea.
Holiday homework yesteryear Tom Christy