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Seeing Spots

by Tabitha Gould, 29 June 2018
A variety of differently shaped and sized colouful dice
Play a game of Mexican Train with Tabitha Gould - and help your pupils to develop subitising skills
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In praise of precision

by Darren Macey, 22 June 2018
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Darren Macey urges Maths teachers to avoid misunderstanding in their classrooms by using precise language
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From symmetry to circle theorems: Part 2

by Rachael Horsman, 25 May 2018
Circle shapes made of brightly coloured dots
Rachael Horsman continues her exploration of using symmetry to introduce Primary students to circle theorems
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Only smart teachers have the answer

by Tabitha Gould, 18 May 2018
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Do maths teachers need to know all the answers to the problems they set? Tabitha Gould examines both sides of this debate.
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Chance would be a line thing

by Darren Macey, 11 May 2018
A close up shot of a Monopoly board Chance square
Flip some coins with Darren Macey to develop both calculation and empiricism when teaching probability
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Paper view

by Rachael Horsman, 20 April 2018
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Rachael Horsman explores the mathematical wonders within the beauty of origami.
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A numbers game

by Tabitha Gould, 20 April 2018
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Tabitha Gould suggests ways to use interactive maths games in the classroom
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Well begun is half done

by Darren Macey, 23 March 2018
Two groups of colourful cut-out people divided by a dotted line
Darren Macey suggests a new way of looking at the concept of median
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Holiday snapshot

by Rachael Horsman, 16 March 2018
Scuba diver with colourful fish on a coral reef
Rachael Horsman even uses her mathematical literacy on exotic holidays!
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Think you know how to spot thinking?

by Tabitha Gould, 02 March 2018
A young woman in thoughtful pose in front of a blackboard
Tabitha Gould considers ways of identifying mathematical thinking in the classroom.
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