Monday, 18 August 2014

Is There Another Way?

My students have been working very hard with me ever since they started their groups a few weeks ago. We have spent some time learning what Multiplication looks like as an array, using Animal Strips. I use this material as it is an excellent way for the students to see what the groups are made up of i.e. 9 is made up of 5 and 4, 8 is made up of 5 and 3 etc and it moves them away from counting in ones or skip counting and towards looking at groups of/sets of/lots of instead. While my students are still getting a grasp of their multiplication facts, using this materials enables them to break down the numbers into the Multiplication tables they do already know like 5 and 3 or 5 and 2 and 2 (4). 

This leads them into learning the strategies of Place Value Partitioning (breaking up the tens and ones) and Rounding and Compensating (rounding to the nearest ten and then subtracting the groups you added in the beginning). As my students generally have some knowledge of written strategies like algorithms, we look at those as well, which I teach them can be another tool to check their answer with but it should be one of many ways they know how to solve a problem.

Below are some photos of my year 7 & 8's - Group 8 (Trinaye, Michaela, Katelyn, Aisea, Harrison & Jerome) working with these Animal Strips to develop their understanding of Multiplication and related strategies; followed by a problem solving session where they needed to extract what the questions were asking them and then use their knowledge of these strategies to solve each problem. They were able to demonstrate all three strategies and are becoming much better at identifying the maths question within all the 'words' of each problem.




These questions were taken from the Mathematics Assessment Resource Banks (ARBS) Copyright 2011 Ministry of Education, Wellington, New Zealand.

The first question for example is: 
"Hohepa worked in a store for 16 hours a week for 7 weeks over Christmas. Show how to work out how many hours he worked over that time"




Friday, 15 August 2014

Class Activities from Maths Week

Here are some photos of room 14, 6 & 7 students working together during Maths week to practice measurement through cooking!

Great work everyone, thanks for sharing :-)


Maths Week - Day 5 Problems

Here are your challenges for today:

Junior Problem:

Mr Rangi has lots of rubbish bins to clean. On Monday he cleans three bins. On Tuesday he cleans eight bins. On Wednesday he cleans half the amount of bins that he did on Tuesday. On Thursday he had more to clean. By Friday morning he had cleaned 23 bins altogether. How many bins did he clean on Thursday?

Senior Problem:

Matua Dudley had a whole packet of chocolate biscuits.  He was feeling very hungry, so he ate 4/7 of the biscuits.  That left only 12 chocolate biscuits for Mr Cressey.  How many biscuits were in the packet to begin with?

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Students: Write your answer in the comment section with your name and class.
Teachers: If you have any photos of student thinking please email to Miss Breen 

That is all the problems for this week. Congratulations to all the students and classes who completed the challenges, you are awesome!


Here are some photos from room 17 today:



Thursday, 14 August 2014

Maths Week - Day 4 Problems

Here are your challenges for today:

Junior Problem:

Joseph makes a train from a green rod, a yellow rod and a black rod.   Nate makes his train from a green rod, a black rod and a blue rod?  Who has the longest train?  (You will need to use Cuisenaire rods to help you with this problem)

Senior Problem:

Mr Dawson is organising the Year 7&8 ki-o-rahi tournament. Mr Dawson has 156 cones, and each game requires twelve cones.  How many ki-o-rahi games can Mr Dawson run at the same time?

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Students: Write your answer in the comment section with your name and class.
Teachers: If you have any photos of student thinking please email to Miss Breen 

Come back tomorrow for new challenges!

Here is a photo of some student thinking/strategies from room 9 today:



Thinking from room 7 today:




Tina's thinking from room 8:



Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Maths Week - Day 3 Problems

Here are your challenges for Wednesday:

Junior Problem:

Danielle was given a marble on Tuesday. Then she was given two marbles every day for a long time. When did she get her 11th marble?

Senior Problem:

To make 6 pavlovas, Mr Lysaght needs 10 eggs.  How many eggs does Mr Lysaght need to make 21 pavlovas?

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Students: Write your answer in the comment section with your name and class.
Teachers: If you have any photos of student thinking please email to Miss Breen 

Come back tomorrow for new challenges!

Here are some photos of room 7's thinking today!







Here is student thinking from room 9:



Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Maths Week - Day 2 Problems

Here are your challenges for Tuesday:

Junior Problem


Mrs Nathan has baked 5 muffins for her family.  She will decorate each muffin with 3 jelly beans. How many jelly beans will Mrs Nathan need?

Senior Problem


Tori cut her pizza into sixths.  She had 36 onion rings to spread evenly on her pizza slices.  How many onion rings are on 2 sixths of the pizza?


Students: Write your answer in the comments area with your name/class
Teachers: please send photos of student thinking to Miss Breen :-)

Good Luck!

Come back tomorrow for new challenges!

Monday, 11 August 2014

Maths Week - Day 1 Maths Problems

Maths Problems for 2014 Maths Week

JUNIOR PROBLEM - Monday

The bears are planning to go to the woods for a picnic.  There are 2 cars and 10 bears.  Half the bears are to go in each car.  How many bears will be in one car?


Write your answer with your name/class in the comments area :-)

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SENIOR PROBLEM - Monday

Richard withdraws $2389 from the bank in one-hundred dollar notes, ten-dollar notes and one-dollar coins. How many hundred dollar notes does he get?


Write your answer with your name/class in the comments area :-)


GOOD LUCK!

COME BACK TOMORROW FOR NEW CHALLENGES!


Here is a sample of student thinking from room 12 today



Thursday, 7 August 2014

New Term - New Groups

It was fantastic to see how much my students progressed in mathematics in terms 1 & 2. Now we are in term 3, I have the priviledge of working with a whole lot of new students.

For the rest of the year I will be working with:

Group 5:          Group 6           Group 7        Group 8       Group 9
Rehia                  Dominic              Hannah           Trinaye          Chevon
Beau                   Jamal                  Anita               Harrison         Shalin
Frank                 Victoria               Jarome           Katelyn           Justin
Serenade           Joshua                Fasia                Michaela         Reece
Jessie                 Hunter                Anna                Jerome
Maraea              Tearani               Wilson             Aisea

Please check back often as I will be updating this blog with videos, photos, activities and their work regularly :-)