Friday, January 24, 2020

5 Maths Gems #55

This is my 55th update from the the world of Maths EduTwitter. If you're non a tweeter, or if you're wondering whether you've missed anything, here's a summary of to a greater extent than or less of the latest resources for teaching maths.

1. Daily Problems
White Rose Maths Hub (@WRMathsHub) volition live on publishing daily GCSE problems on Twitter inwards the sew together to this year's exams. The files are available through TES.
White Rose Maths Hub has besides made a fantastic collection of Reasoning as well as Problem Solving Questions designed for Key Stage ane as well as 2.
2. GCSE Revision Cards
Thanks to Maria Howard ‏(@MrsHsNumeracy) for creating this overnice ready of GCSE revision cards so students tin quiz each other.
3. Problem Solving PowerPoint
Thanks to Emma Bell (@EJmaths) for her function on AQA's Problem Solving PowerPoint. She has organised the questions past times topic as well as tier therefore instantly it's much easier to honour problems that are relevant to the topic you're teaching. She has besides added the answers to brand this a actually user-friendly document.
4. Quibans 
If you lot learn Core Maths as well as then you lot mightiness live on interested inwards these Quibans tasks from Mark Dawes (@mdawesmdawes). Quibans are 'questions inspired past times a word story'. Mark's posts include suggestions of the kind of questions you lot could explore.
5. New Websites
I've seen a duet of novel (free!) maths websites this week.

Darren Carter (@MrCarterMaths) has launched MrCarterMaths.com. This website displays sets of questions past times topic. It is good formatted as well as slowly to use.
Thanks to ‏@SaintAidansMath for making me aware of pentaed.com which is a revision website for students working towards a C. Again, I actually similar the uncluttered, user-friendly format of this website. Each page displays v GCSE questions - click on each enquiry to disclose the answer. Follow @pentaeducation for updates.
Update
I've had a busy kickoff calendar week of the summertime term what amongst mock assay marking, reports, a Parents Evening as well as lesson observations. It seems similar ages since the Easter holidays!

Did you lot pick out deal of my recent postal service most A degree revision resources?

If you're looking for ideas for GCSE revision lessons as well as then my postal service Higher GCSE Revision volition help, every bit volition Craig Barton's 2016 TES Maths GCSE Revision Collection.

Puzzles
Finally, I'll larn out you lot amongst 2 puzzles that you lot mightiness enjoy. The kickoff was Alex Bellos' (@alexbellos#MondayPuzzle in The Guardian. Can you lot fill upwardly inwards this grid amongst the numbers ane to 16?
The mo puzzle is a Yohaku. The example below mightiness function good every bit a lesson starter. Here you lot accept to fill upwardly inwards the cells to larn the products inwards each row as well as column and the total of the 4 cells must live on 31. Check the Twitter account @YohakuPuzzle for to a greater extent than challenging puzzles.




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