Friday 28 February 2014

STEM centre resources for new NC 2014.

The National STEM Centre has launched new areas of the website dedicated to supporting the new programmes of study for science and mathematics from Key Stages One to Three. You will need to register.
Many of the resources are excellent old resources made available in soft format such as BEAM and Science 5-13. You can build your own lists and share them with others.

The pages are organised into topic areas and contain resource packages which pull together a wide range of high quality resources selected by subject specialists, including:
  • activity ideas
  • worksheets
  • interactive games
  • film clips
  • lesson plans 





These free resources provide a useful starting point for teachers when planning the scheme of work, with useful tips and advice to support non-specialists and those who may be teaching a topic for the first time and can be found at:

Secondary:

Science: www.nationalstemcentre.org.uk/secondaryscience
Science practicals: www.nationalstemcentre.org.uk/sciencepracticals
Mathematics: www.nationalstemcentre.org.uk/secondarymaths

Primary:

Science: www.nationalstemcentre.org.uk/primaryscience
Mathematics: www.nationalstemcentre.org.uk/primarymaths

Monday 24 February 2014

Linking our work using Diigo, Blogger, Flickr, YouTube adn Dropbox.

The Really Useful Maths Book is a resource for primary teachers. This blog will link ideas in the book to the Routledge companion website which went live in June 2014. There are images in Flickr to use as stimulus activities, a list of tags and maths links in Diigo and some useful video ideas in the YouTube channel. We are planning some longer pieces to go on Dropbox.

Maths Challenges
Maths Challenges
Links for pupils and teachers of Primary Mathematics in the UK. A Diigo group.
Developed for "The Really Useful Maths Book" 2nd Edition 2013.

  Henry Liebling's photostream on Flickr

 

Thursday 13 February 2014

NCETM new Resources and Videos

National Centre for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics PORTAL

The NCETM portal reflects the Centre’s commitment to personal learning.

New curriculum resource and planning tool continues to expand

NCETM have added further sections to their new web-based tool, designed to help teachers plan maths lessons in line with the new National Curriculum. Years 1, 2, 5 and 6 are now live, and Year 4 is scheduled to be added over the next month.
The resource tool, written by a team of teachers with extensive experience both in the classroom and in mathematics professional development roles, will grow to become a powerful planning aid for all teachers in Key Stages 1, 2 and 3.

Video material to support the implementation of the National Curriculum

This collection of 60 short videos, filmed in a range of school classrooms in 2012 and 2013, shows teaching, and learning, in line with the three overall aims of the new National Curriculum. These aims are that pupils should develop fluency, reason mathematically and be able to solve problems.
You can also find the videos on the NCETM YouTube channel .

Monday 10 February 2014

Ruth Merttens on the New Primary Curriculum

Abacus: The three building blocks of Control, Understanding and Progression
Tackling the new primary maths curriculum, Ruth Merttens at BETT Show 2014
Ruth talks for less than 15mins about the new primary maths curriculum.
Tony & I have both worked with her in the past and value her opinion.
Worth looking at. Too much too soon. BUT try to keep the teacher in control and try to teach for understanding. How can you progress through this fatter and harder maths curriculum?
The Abacus scheme tries to provide a backbone of developing mathematics for you to select from.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8kj4Zs3ZwU

RUM2 tries to offer choices that you can make. Ways of building sets of strategies that children can own select from and use.