Learning with Technologyin the Mathematics
ClassroomColleen Young
Learning with Technologyin the Mathematics
ClassroomMany wonderful websites to use in your classroom....which your students can also use at home
Learning with Technologyin the Mathematics
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Lesson Planning
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Use a greater variety of starters.
Mathematics – Starters and Plenaries
Mathematics – Starters and Plenaries
Bell Work Diagnostic Questions
Rich Questions
WolframAlpha
Check work with
Here’s the diagram....what’s the question?
DesmosProblems
Recall – Calculus mini-test
Recall – Calculus mini-test
Composite Number Tree by Jeffrey Ventrella
Composite Number Tree by Jeffrey Ventrella
Composite Number Tree by Jeffrey Ventrella
FlashMaths – J Hall Arithmagons – resources
Arithmagons – resources
Advanced Arithmagons – Jonny Griffiths
Advanced Arithmagons – Jonny Griffiths
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Ask great questions.
Rich Questions Bloomin’ Mathematics
Rich Questions Bloomin’ Mathematics
Sequences
Remembering Understanding
Rich Questions Bloomin’ Mathematics
Applying
Rich Questions Bloomin’ Mathematics
to check
use
Desmos graph page
to checkuse
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Integrate rich tasks into my normal classroom practice.
Rich Tasks
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Nrich – Upper Secondary Curriculum Content
Nrich Curve Match Problem
Problem page on Desmos
Nrich – STEM mapping
Nrich – Scientific Calculation
Standard Form Resources
Nrich – STEP Prep
Tarsia Puzzles Post 16 Tarsia examples
Standards Unit
This year I will ....Keep on using resources that students can then use at home.
Top >10 Maths Websites for Students
WolframAlpha Examples
WolframAlpha Examples
Desmos Graphing Calculator
Desmos Graphing Calculator
Dancing with Desmos
Draw a quick graphSuppose you want a graph of y = 3x+2Simply go to Desmos and type in your function
That’s it – one graph!
Learning to use Desmos y = 3x+2
Learn about slidersNow suppose you want to explore straight line graphs.Simply go to Desmos and type in your function but this time use variables:
You will be offered the chance to add sliders – select all
Learn about sliders
y = mx+c
Now you have sliders
Try changing them and watch that graph!
Learn about slidersIf you want a slider to have integer values only, select one of the end points:
then you could make the step size 1 for integer values and also change the lowest and highest values if you want
y = mx+c try changing the sliders
Learn about slidersIf you want a slider to have integer values only, select one of the end points:
then you could make the step size 1 for integer values and also change the lowest and highest values if you want
y=mx+c, m and c integers
TablesFirst enter your function
then select edit list
and choose convert to table
Tables
y = 1/x with table
Now try changing the table:Change the first value of xDelete the other rowsEnter a second value of x
....then keep pressing enter
SettingsTry changing the x and y axes
Uncheck Equalize Axis Scales for more control over the axis settings
Experiment with the three show settings to see what happens
Try changing the axes for thequadratic function in the link belowQuadratic - try changing axes
f(x+k)
Piece-wise Functions
Example 1 Example 2
WolframAlpha
Calculators & Tools
Calculators & Tools
Calculators & Tools
Calculators & Tools
Notes for Students
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Use technology more where it can enhance learning, eg for collabration.
Digital Tools
Do your students communicate in more than one
way?
Do your students collaborate and share ideas?
Digital Tools
7S....Their AMAZING Story, of the WIKISPACES!
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End my lessons well.
Plenaries Lesson Endings
Lesson Endings
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Use a greater variety of homework activities.
Homework Ideas
Is it helpful to have the details of any current homework online?
Is it helpful to have the details of any current homework online?
□Yes!□Very helpful□Yes, very□Definitely□Yes, very helpful, especially if you are off□Yes, very good for disorganised people (ie
me) who always forget to write it down!
Homework Ideas
Homework Ideas
• Set some questions with solutions and mark schemes
• Prepare ahead • Revise and Recall • Rich Tasks• Use Online Resources • Vocabulary• Reflective Writing • Collaborate online • Do two!
Homework Ideas
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Give my students clear and frequent feedback.
Feedback Progression
The most powerful single modification that enhances achievement is feedback.The simplest prescription for improving education must be “dollops of feedback”.Hattie, J.A. (1992). Measuring the effects of schooling. Australian Journal of Education (see page 9).
Feedback Progression
Do you give students enough time to reflect?
ClassCharts
This year I will ....Read more.“It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it.” ― Oscar Wilde“Classic' - a book which people praise and don't read.” ― Mark TwainReading
Writing Things Down□Gives you a permanent record□Helps your memory□Shows you are serious□Makes you more accountable□Helps you work things out□Improves your writing!
Sacha Chua - How to brain-dump what you know
Writing Things Down□Writing became such a process
of discovery that I couldn't wait to get to work in the morning: I wanted to know what I was going to say.
Sharon O'Brien
□Writing is thinking on paper. William Zinsser
Sacha Chua - How to brain-dump what you know
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Organise all my ideas and resources so I can find them again!
Searching for things ...
Searching for things ...
http://colleenyoung.wordpress.com
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Resources
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