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Learning Outside the Classroom
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Why go outside the classroom to teach & learn mathematics? More space to do a practical activity Fun, stimulating and engaging Kinaesthetic learning Enjoy the warmer weather?!
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Ofsted report produced in Oct 2008
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Manifesto produced in 2006 by DfES
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Another opportunity to make learning more vivid?
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Animated and stimulated……
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Integrating the opportunity
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Where?
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What learning already takes place ‘outside’ in your school? What mathematical learning experiences would you like to take place ‘outside’ in your school?
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Maths & Canoeing
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Canoes What mathematics could you draw from a canoe or from canoeing?
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New Projects in Blackpool Red Hot Maths at the Firestation Sculpture Park – sliceforms Paris New York The Playground?
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Paris
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The School Playground
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Activities? What topics in mathematics could be taught in the school playground?
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Loci
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Triangles 3 brave volunteers please? Close your eyes.
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Use square tiles to make the numbers 1 to 10. For each number of tiles – Make a square if you can. Otherwise, make a rectangle. But for some of them, you can only make a stick. Make the squares, rectangles and sticks, then click the mouse when you are ready. Squares, Rectangles and Sticks
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Here are the numbers 1 to 10 Click the mouse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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And lastly, where does this go? Click the mouse when you are ready. And where does this go? Click the mouse when you are ready. Rectangle numbers are multiples And where does this go? Click the mouse when you are ready. SquaresRectangles Sticks Now let’s sort the numbers. Square numbers are square Stick numbers are prime! Click the mouse Where does this go? It is a square, so it goes here! It is a rectangle, so it goes here! It is a stick, so it goes here! Decide, then click the mouse when you are ready. And where does this go? Click the mouse when you are ready.
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Prime Factors Puzzle The numbers 2 3 5 7 appear once in each box, row and column The numbers in the intersections of the boxes show the products of the numbers in those boxes 21 196 6 10 210 225
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Prime Factors Puzzle 2537 7352 5273 3725 21 196 6 10 210 225 The numbers 2 3 5 7 appear once in each box, row and column The numbers in the intersections of the boxes show the products of the numbers in those boxes
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Time to be Creative!
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That’s all Folks! If you have any further ideas or questions that you would like to contact me about or for details of the canoeing instructor, who is now freelance,…….then please contact me on Sheila.hirst@blackpool.gov.uk
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