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www. pdst. ie History Identifying Numeracy Moments in History

www. pdst. ie Numeracy in School

www. pdst. ie What are numeracy moments?

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 Numeracy is NOT LIMITED to the ability to use numbers, to add, subtract, multiply and divide.  Numeracy encompasses the ability to use mathematical understanding and skills to solve problems and meet the demands of day-to-day living in complex social settings.  Numeracy involves being able to: Think and communicate quantitatively Make sense of data Have a spatial awareness Understand patterns and sequences Recognise situations where mathematical reasoning can be applied to solve problems. ( National Literacy & Numeracy Strategy, 2011)

www. pdst. ie Numeracy There are opportunities to acquire numeracy skills and concepts in History. Questioning, explanations, justifications and higher order thinking should be used and explored where appropriate. Where numeracy arises in a natural, uncontrived manner the language, procedure, and concept should be dealt with in a manner that is consistent to that of the mathematics department.

www. pdst. ie Numeracy In history certain topics give rise to opportunities for subject teachers to reinforce common language, procedures, and concepts that students experience in mathematics lessons

www. pdst. ie Can you identify numeracy moments in the teaching of the History syllabi?

www. pdst. ie Activity Number, money, measure Data handlingShape & Space Relationships & patterns

www. pdst. ie Number, Money & MeasureData Handling Are students encouraged to estimate, calculate and check their answers? Are the approaches used in line with and of the same standard as those the students would use in mathematics lessons? Where appropriate is the concept of bias discussed in lessons? Are students encouraged to choose appropriate graphical representations? Are students encouraged to retrieve, interpret and draw conclusions from the data presented? Can students identify and give examples of primary and secondary data? Shape and SpaceRelationships & Patterns Are students encouraged to estimate, calculate and check various measurements? Are students encouraged to use appropriate units of measure? Can students identify the architectural features from key periods in history? Are students encouraged to make connections between cause and effect?

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KnowledgeUnderstandingApplicationAnalysisCreatingEvaluation Count Choose Define Describe Identify Label Match Name Outline Record State Write Associate Classify Compare Demonstrate Discuss Estimate Interpret Give examples Rewrite Paraphrase Add Apply Calculate Demonstrate Divide Examine Graph Prepare Produce Show Solve Use Analyse Combine Design Develop Illustrate Investigate Observe Outline Point out Select Compile Compose Create Generate Imagine Order Organise Plan Rearrange Assess Compare Conclude Contrast Debate Interpret Measure Prove Rank Rate Blooms Taxonomy of Critical Thinking

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