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MT216i :: MT216i Jan 10 • Contents

Editorial

Editorial - Douglas Butler and Lyndon Baker

A few words from Douglas Butler and Lyndon Baker.

Ten minute tables with a number stick...

Ten minute tables with a number stick - Jill Mansergh

Jill Mansergh says “I’ll teach you your 17 times table in 10 minutes.” Now, there’s a challenge!

Three times table rap

Three times table rap - Margaret Jones

Margaret Jones chooses a rap video clip of the 3 times table and considers how it would fit into her sequence of teaching for the three times table.

Conan checking-in

Conan checking-in - Helen Williams

Helen Williams was a visitor to the classroom and as she entered (with her bag) she was immediately spotted by Conan, who asked if she wanted to be ‘checked in’.

Unfolding Geometry

Looking Back • Unfolding Geometry - Helen Leroux and Sara Santos

A video entitled ‘The gherkin shapes up’ with the teachers and pupils who took part in a project which is entitled Unfolding Geometry in MT216.

Stretching the comfort zone

Looking Back • Stretching the comfort zone - Sarah Santos

‘Stretching the Comfort Zone’ was part of the QCDA project Engaging Mathematics for All Learners. In MT216 Sara Santos wrote about the project. Here we can see the accompanying video entitled ‘Cutting the Cloth to Fit’.

Stretching the comfort zone

Looking Back • Inclusive mathematics classrooms - Mike Ollerton

In Mathematics Teaching 216 Mike Ollerton considered Inclusive Mathematics Classrooms and his work in several schools as part of the project. These videos consider the impact in Belper High School and Baliol School.

Anamorphic Art

Looking Forward • Anamorphic Art - John Sharp

In MT 217 to be published in March 2010 John Sharp will show how to create a plane anamorphosis and how it differs from perspective. Here he introduces Anamorphic Art and gives us links to some interesting web sites in preparation for what is to follow in the March article.

An ocean of possibilities

Looking Forward • An ocean of possibilities - Doug Williams

Doug Williams has a thought-provoking article coming up in MT218, March 2010. Here he gives you a glimpse of what is to come.

The dangers of listening in

The dangers of listening in - Derek Ball and Jonny Griffiths

Derek Ball and Jonny Griffiths were intrigued by a problem, ‘Pineapple Triangles’, enough to go away and communicate by e-mail as they worked on it collaboratively. In this article you can follow their lines of thought as they work together and maybe work on their challenge.

A mathematics classroom

I’ll show you mine - Jacqui Mitchell

An invitation to look around a colleague’s classroom and think further about the importance of a comfortable and attractive learning environment.

The Mechanics of Snooker

The Mechanics of Snooker - Siyan Cheung

Siyan Cheung explores the mathematics linked to the game of snooker. She also points us towards YouTube where video clips can be seen of her favourite shots.

RISP of the month

RISP - Jonny Griffiths

Jonny Griffiths from Paston College , Norfolk, investigates the volume, surface area and total edge-length of a cube. The ways in which they can be connected are something of a leitmotif in his RISPs.

Statistics

Having fun with statistics - Douglas Butler

Douglas Butler explores the use of ICT in the teaching and learning of statistics. First he sources some useful data on the web, then offers ways of using Excel and Autograph to bring it to life.

Three part lesson

The three-part lesson - Mike Ollerton

Mike Ollerton offers a view on what he sees happening in classrooms today.

The Interactive White Board saved my life

The Interactive White Board saved my life - Michael Bawtree

Michael Bawtree was born too soon. He saw the potential of the IWB before many other professionals. He embraced the technology not as a ‘gizmo’ but as a tool to enhance the learning of mathematics in his classroom.

Overnight Solution re-visited

Overnight Solution re-visited - George Knights

George Knights offers a different solution to the problem ‘Overnight Solution’ that was in Mathematics Teaching 214i. Do you have a different solution?

Provocation 7

Provocation 7 - ATM

This is another in the series of ‘eavesdropped’ conversations between two colleagues who are fellow travellers, having been involved in mathematics education for many years.

Breaking Out

Breaking Out - John Hibbs

John Hibbs has some words for those teachers currently thinking about ‘functional’, ‘real’ or even ‘relevant’ mathematics.

Nine chapters on the mathematical art

Nine chapters on the mathematical art - Leo Rogers

Leo Rogers talks about this classical collection of Chinese material, which was brought together in the first century AD.

A new mathematics curriculum

Towards a new mathematics curriculum - ATM

Curriculum development in mathematics is an ever present challenge. If as mathematics educators we could agree a set of outcomes for the learners, say at the end of KS2, what might they be? How many are achievable? Would there be a clear hierarchy? What descriptors would be useful? How would you approach the task?

Book reviews

Book reviews - Jenni Back, John Dabell, Helen Williams

Elephants, assessment and listening are all to be found in these book reviews.

MTi goes hexagonal

MTi goes hexagonal

Step inside - readers have sent us problems to delight and entertain. Some to think on, some to work on and some to comment on.

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