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Numeracy (Backup)
Welcome to the Numeracy section of SALi. Gathered here are all of the resources, video clips, links and documents that we hope practitioners across Argyll and Bute will find useful. If there is anything numeracy related that you would like to see on here then please feel free to make a suggestion – Maria.Mcarthur2@argyll-bute.gov.uk
Maths week 2018
Looking for some inspiration for Maths Week Scotland 2018? We have gathered together a few ideas for you – why not try out some of our Maths is Beautiful ideas and send them in to activeinlearning@argyll-bute.gov.uk and remember to tweet them using #MathsWeekScot
The National Numeracy and Mathematics Hub – access using your Glow login using the link below.
https://glowscotland.sharepoint.com/sites/PLC/numeracyhub/SitePages/Home.aspx?wa=wsignin1.0
“The National Numeracy and Mathematics Hub is a virtual learning environment for all practitioners. The Hub provides an innovative approach to career-long professional learning for all practitioners in all sectors. For practitioners, this provides a fantistic opportunity to collaborate, and take part in CLPL in a virtual environment, which means that you can take part in the courses and events listed from the comfort of your own home! Unfortunately you’ll have to buy your own biscuits! It offers practitioners:
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Professional learning in different aspects of numeracy with a focus on progression, numeracy and mathematics skills, numeracy across learning, assessment and moderation and teaching.
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Career-long professional learning opportunities of various types such as broadcasts, professional reading and action research.
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An easy to use environment where you can share and work with colleagues from across Scotland as well as those from your own school or authority.”
If you are having any problems accessing GLOW please contact Maria.Mcarthur2@argyll-bute.gov.uk for assistance.
Guidance on: The Early Acquisition of Numeracy in Primary 1
This guidance has been developed after the completion of the first year of the SEAL project where 10 schools used this approach to teach numeracy to their primary one pupils. In addition it also contains a progression framework for the use of Number Talks throughout Primary 1, as well as advice on the use of concrete materials, the importance of assessment, creating a numeracy rich environment, parental engagement and the teaching of numeracy outdoors. a copy of this guidance was issued to all Primary 1 teachers who were able to attend the in-service day on Monday 13th August and will be sent directly to schools who were unable to attend. Additional copies can be downloaded by clicking the link below.
This guidance is still in draft form and will be reviewed and updated based on the feedback that we receive from practitioners over the course of this session. Short surveys will be sent out throughout the year however if you would like to offer comments and suggestions or you would like any further information then please contact Maria.Mcarthur2@argyll-bute.gov.uk
Guidance on the Early Acquisition of Numeracy in Primary 1
Numeracy and Mathematics Progression Framework
This framework has been designed by triangulating the information from the National Numeracy and Mathematics Progression Framework, the Experiences and Outcomes from Curriculum for Excellence and the final Benchmarks for Numeracy and Mathematics.
The Numeracy Forum has been consulted and staff across the council have also been asked to provide their views on the Draft Numeracy and Mathematics Progression Framework which was sent out to all schools in January 2017.
To bring this Framework in line with the final Benchmarks, some small changes have been made throughout. In addition, we hope that the refreshed layout provides clarity for all practitioners and shows the clear progression of skills required from Early level to Fourth level.
The purpose of this document is to offer a continuum of learning through to the end of the Broad General Education. This framework is designed to enhance assessment and moderation; provide staff with a framework to promote progression in learning and teaching; and enable the sharing of standards within schools, across school clusters and across the Authority.
Numeracy and Mathematics Progression Framework Version 2
PDF Version Numeracy and Mathematics Progression Framework Version 2
If you wish to provide any feedback or require more detail on the Argyll and Bute Council Numeracy and Mathematics Framework please contact Maria.Mcarthur2@argyll-bute.gov.uk.
Looking for some ideas? Check out the selection below:
Numeracy Update Resources/Links
Number Talks and Mental Agility Numeracy across Learning
Continuous Lifelong Professional Learning
Planning, Assessment and Moderation in Numeracy
Numicon in Argyll and Bute
Stages of Early Arithmetical Learning
Click on the links below to find resources for each of the different organisers. If you have any resources that you think could help support practitioners please contact Maria McArthur on this email address: Maria.Mcarthur2@argyll-bute.gov.uk
Angle, Symmetry and Transformation Ideas of Chance and Uncertainty
Data and Analysis Estimation and Rounding Patterns and relationships
Expressions and Equations Fractions, Decimal Fractions and Percentages
Number and Number Processes Multiples, Factors and Primes Powers and roots
Money Time Measurement Properties of 2D shapes and 3D objects
Mathematics – its impact on the world, past, present and future