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Sunday 30 August 2020

Maths in class

After our GLOSS testing, I felt disappointed in the results. I felt like I let my student down, perhaps as I was so focussed on developing a great writing programme. So I used my time during lockdown to investigate how I can improve my teaching in order to accelerate their learning. 

The first thing I did was to get a good overview of what is expected to move students from levels 4 - 7. And having NZ video examples to link with each curriculum progression. 

ADD/SUB strategies progressions

Our year 4/5/6 team had a Google Meet and discussed a recipe that we all should have in order to ensure maximum learning taking place, especially as we have missed a lot of days of school due to COVID. 

This is what we decided: 

1. Start with 5 - 10min Number knowledge quiz or game

2. Strategy/concept teaching

3. Mon-Wed time for students to practice the strategies they learned in the group. 

4. Thurs - Fri Problem Solving questions where students get the opportunity to use any strategy to solve the problem, focussing on them explaining why they chose the specific strategy. 

5. Time to reflect on their learning.

Gretchen (Subject Lead) then collated a document with Maths Teaching Expectations  In this document she mentioned Number Talk. 

I investigated this and what this means. Gretchen shared with me more documents around Number Talk.

Number Talks: Crowd-Sourced Doc

Number Talk 

So what I want to add to my above mentioned "recipe" is to add a 5 - 10min number talk 3 times a week. 

Further, I re-looked at my Maths planning and setting it up in a clear way so that I can see in a glance what I planned, and that I don't try to thumb suck examples. 

What I'm hoping to see is more engagement of my students, using a variety of strategies to solve problems, and them being able to verbally explain why they chose a strategy and how they used it. 



2 comments:

  1. The fact that you have seen a need in your class and acted quickly is a reflection of what a strong practitioner you are Alida. Great leadership to help your colleagues to engage in the same best practice pedagogy.

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