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100 Ideas for Teaching Primary Mathematics

How the publisher describes it:

“Aimed specifically at the primary school market, the latest title in the successful "100 Ideas series" provides a multitude of techniques for getting pupils really enthusiastic about mathematics.This book will be essential reading for any teacher involved with children's development in the primary school. Focusing on primary mathematics the author provides one hundred practical and inspiring ideas for use in the classroom.The Continuum "One Hundreds" series offers 100 invaluable and practical ideas for teachers of all levels.”

Review by Val Griffiths

In brief:

A useful resource for planning short activities and oral and mental starters for most areas of the curriculum.

“Ideal for a starter or a plenary”

This has, as the title suggests, 100 activities that cover most of the key areas of the curriculum. 1- 48 are short ideas, ideal for a starter or a plenary. The remainder are longer activities that are investigation based.

Although the majority of them are based on number there are examples for other areas of the maths curriculum too.

Each activity is described, with the required resources listed, alongside suggested group sizes and, when appropriate, ideas to differentiate.

I have used some of the activities as whole class teaching points, although I have found it more useful as a source of “early finishers” cards. Children can select them and know what they need to do and what resources they will have to collect.

You probably will have seen some ideas before, or some very similar, but there were many that were new to me and the children. All of them are adaptable and useful for both Key Stages.

Val Griffiths • Leading Maths Teacher and Primary Maths Specialist

Paperback: 146 pages
Publisher: Continuum (13 Nov 2008)
Language English
ISBN-10: 9781847063816
ISBN-13: 978-1847063816
ASIN: 1847063810
Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 1.2 cm

Association of Teachers of Mathematics

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