Mathematical Challenges

September 30, 2006

Steph Beard (HOS consultant Telford & Wrekin) has taken a selection of appropriate challenges from the DfES booklet ‘Mathematical Challenges for More Able Pupils‘ and converted them into word.  All of the activities are set up with click and draggable objects, this will hopefully help the pupils to easily manipulate the resource and assist them in trying different combinations of solutions.

You can download these word files by visiting, http://hos.taw.org.uk then clicking on Primary, Numeracy and Challenges from the menu on the left hand side.

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What a fantastic resource! Many thanks indeed. This would be ideal

John Rowe

What a fantastic resource! Many thanks indeed.
This would be ideal for manipulation on PDA/Tablet/IWB. I’ve stuck one on our blog for our lot to have a go at.

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this afternoon to see how they might use blogs to create a community of practice. Steve was straight on Skype this afternoon to give one practical example of the goodness that comes out of reading and writing blogs. His wife, Steph, has had some of her excellent Maths resources for primary teachers and learners blogged and anyone can download these now. Steve also suggests some other maths stuff over there and also over there. It’s the ease of publishing that makes this medium so attractive to time-poor teachers. And

Thanks for this. I will definitely make use of these

Shirley Campbell-Morgan

Thanks for this. I will definitely make use of these resources and have made them available to the teachers in my school at http://del.icio.us/loirston

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