The following page provides some of the best resources, approaches and sources of inspiration in relation to planning, learning, teaching and assessment in numeracy and maths within a blended learning approach:
The East Ayrshire Scottish Attainment Challenge (SAC) Team have developed a series of ‘How to …’ Videos to support the development of key concepts in numeracy using concrete, pictorial and abstract (CPA) representations. There are 25 short videos detailing ways that counters, numicon shapes, Cuisenaire rods, diens blocks, ten frames and other visual aids can be used to develop key concepts.
Maths Week Scotland takes place on 26th September – 2nd October.
The website provides access to a rich source of activities, resources, webinars and challenges, which can be used during maths week and beyond to promote numeracy and mathematics with learners, parents and partners.
The theme for this year is The Beauty of Maths’.
Here are a few links to some of the resources, activities and events:
Welcome to the East Ayrshire SAC Second Level Numeracy Training Site.
Here you will find the links to the webinar sessions, training pack, resources and background reading. All webinar sessions are set up in three parts with an introduction, main webinar and follow up reading. For each session there will be Handouts, Training Pack section, background reading and following the event a link to the webinar session for reference. To access these webinars and resources you will require access to the Numeracy Development Teams site. In order to obtain access to the training you will need to obtain access details to the training from your Head Teacher/Head of Establishment.
Training Introduction
Please begin by watching this video providing an introduction to this new format for training inputs:
Impact of Training – Ross McKillop (Shortlees Primary)
Second Level training outline
Please find below the outline of the webinar sessions for session 2021 – 22
Please follow the links below to access the webinars. To access these links you will require access to the East Ayrshire Raising Attainment in Numeracy Team.
Webinar S1 – Developing a Quality Environment for Effective Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Welcome to the East Ayrshire SAC First Level Numeracy Training Site.
Here you will find the links to the webinar sessions, training pack, resources and background reading. All webinar sessions are set up in three parts with an introduction, main webinar and follow up reading. For each session there will be Handouts, Training Pack section, background reading and following the event a link to the webinar session for reference. To access these webinars and resources you will require access to the Raising Attainment in Numeracy Teams site. In order to obtain access to the training you will need to obtain access details to the training from your Head Teacher/Head of Establishment.
Training Introduction
Please begin by watching this video providing an introduction to this new format for training inputs:
Welcome and Key Messages from Education Scotland – Cara Cooper (Education Scotland Attainment Advisor)
Coming soon
Impact of Training – Ross McKillop (Shortlees Primary)
Webinars
Please follow the links below to access the webinars. To access these links you will require access to Teams.
Webinar F1 – Developing a Quality Environment for Effective Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Welcome to the East Ayrshire SAC Early Level Numeracy Training Site.
Here you will find the links to the webinar sessions, training pack, resources and background reading. All webinar sessions are set up in three parts with an introduction, main webinar and follow up reading. For each session there will be Handouts, Training Pack section, background reading and following the event a link to the webinar session for reference. To access these webinars and resources you will require access to the Raising Attainment in Numeracy Teams site. In order to obtain access to the training you will need to obtain access details to the training from your Head Teacher/Head of Establishment.
Training Introduction
Please begin by watching this video providing an introduction to this new format for training inputs:
Impact of Training – Ross McKillop (Shortlees Primary)
Early Level training outline
Please find below the outline of the webinar sessions for session 2021-22.
The aim of these sessions is to highlight how important the development of number sense, in particular the development of arrays, supports learners algebraic thinking. The session also highlights how a particular set of manipulatives, called Algebra tiles, currently being introduced in upper primary and secondary schools can be used to support algebraic thinking and learning.
Developing key concepts in number remains a focus within the East Ayrshire Numeracy and Mathematics Strategy.
Developing learners number sense is key to ensuring all learners can thrive within a rich numeracy and mathematics curriculum where learners have the opportunity to develop their conceptual understanding, procedural fluency and mathematical thinking.
As we plan learning, teaching and assessment across key concepts in numeracy there are a number of strategies and approaches that can incorporated into teaching and learning which supports conceptual understanding, procedural fluency and develop mathematical thinking. An approach which has been shown to support learners in developing conceptual understanding is the Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract (CPA) approach. CPA is an approach to teaching that develops a deep and sustainable understanding of maths. Developed by American psychologist, Jerome Bruner, whose premise was that children’s conceptual understanding develops from being actively engaged in three stages of learning: enactive, iconic and symbolic. The enactive, iconic and symbolic stages of learning are now more commonly referred to as Concrete, Pictorial and Abstract (CPA) stages of learning.
Numicon Resources
This section has been developed as a follow up to the Introduction to Numicon Training provided by the East Ayrshire SAC Team.
Numicon resources include more than just the numicon tiles. Numicon resources provide a range of resources to support the development of number sense by providing concrete materials to support numeracy and maths teaching and learning. This video provides an overview of the resources available in our East Ayrshire schools and some ideas of how effective planning, learning, teaching and assessment can maximise the use of these manipulatives.
Numicon CfE Planning Support Documents These documents provide guidance on how to plan for the use numicon resources across all Experiences and Outcomes from Early to Third Level
The tasks in this feature use Cuisenaire rods to help learners visualise and explore the links to be made between proportionality, equivalence, comparison, difference and pattern. If you do not have physical rods, then their Cuisenaire Environment or Mathsbot Cuisenaire will be a useful supplement.
Although some teachers associate their use more with primary classrooms, Cuisenaire rods can be a powerful visualisation tool to help students of all ages solve problems about fractions, ratio and proportions. In this feature, we introduce our new Cuisenaire interactive environment with tasks designed to promote visualising and strategic thinking.
This session is provided to follow up on the Number Talks training provided by the East Ayrshire SAC Team.
Number Talks provide regular opportunities for learners to engage in mathematical discourse and build on strategies across addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. A Number Talk is a brief, ongoing, daily routine that helps students develop computational fluency through the opportunity to share their thinking processes to solve a mathematical problem aloud. The link below will take you to professional development materials and links to Number Talks resources:
The East Ayrshire Fractional Reasoning twilight training inputs contain references to using number talks in relation to assessing learners understanding as they develop their understanding of fractions, decimals and percentages. The blog posts Teaching Fractions Part 1 and Teaching Fractions Part 2 provides videos of these inputs and links to resources to support the planning, learning, teaching and assessment in relation to rational numbers with specific references to Number Talk resources.
The Power of Arrays and Using Algebra Tiles
A particular set of manipulatives, called Algebra tiles, are currently being introduced in upper primary and secondary schools to support algebraic thinking and learning. The CLPL sessions in the link below highlight how important the development of number sense, in particular the development of arrays, supports learners algebraic thinking leading to the effective use of algebra tiles.
The Cambridge Maths Espressos provide ‘filtered research on mathematics education’ These quick reads cover a range of topics in reference to developing the numeracy and mathematics curriculum. A great source for professional reading.
The NCETM Mastery Professional Development materials provide high quality reference materials for planning of learning and teaching and assessment in numeracy and mathematics.
The EEF have carried out research and produced guidance papers with recommendations with a focus on improving mathematics from age 3 to 14. These papers are worth reading and the recommendations provide a solid foundation for improvement planning.
A number of papers and articles on numeracy and mathematics learning have been used to inform practice in East Ayrshire. This archive hosts many of the articles cited in numeracy and mathematics CLPL activity.
This briefing summarises research on differentiated learning and considers how it could be used to improve learner outcomes in numeracy and mathematics. It has a particular focus on meeting the needs of children from disadvantaged backgrounds. The briefing draws on a range of research including small and large scale studies and reviews
LaSalle Education ran their first ever virtual conference on Saturday 20th June 2020, which was very well put together with high quality inputs from teachers across the UK.
The recordings of the entire event have been uploaded to their website for all to watch and learn from. A great source of Professional Development.
White Rose Maths are provide a wealth of free resources, planning materials and professional development videos and training inputs. There is an option to subscribe to their premium resources too for full access to all the resources they produce.
Hannah Radders, a head of maths in Yorkshire has created a padlet pulling together links to free maths CPD. This and her main Maths Planning Padlet are a great source of for maths professional development and as a source to support planning, learning, teaching and assessment.
Podcasts
There are a number of podcasts being produced which focus on discussion and debate around pedagogical developments in numeracy and maths. I have listed a few that have provided insights into how key maths educators are taking forward their practice.
Craig Barton hosts a number of leading maths educators in this series of podcasts including our very own Chris Smith. These podcasts are excellent and provide a unique insight into how leading maths educators plan and design learning episodes. The show notes for each episode lead to some great sources of inspiration.
These podcast provide insights across a range of numeracy and maths related topics. They are worth a listen and are a good source of professional development.
The Maths Appeal podcast features discussions about key maths topics, maths puzzles and interviews with maths champions from the worlds of tech, entertainment, comedy and education. Maths Appeal is an independent project created by Bobby Seagull, Susan Okereke and producer Jenny Nelson.
Teaching fractions, decimal fractions and percentages is perceived to be difficult to do well and for learners fractions, decimal fractions and percentages are commonly found to be difficult for them to learn. This series of videos looks at how the development of fraction sense can be incorporated into maths lessons and how this conceptual understanding of fractions can be developed to improve learners understanding of fractional relationships.
In the second part of this series we will look at the decimal fraction and percentage representations of rational numbers and how the links between fractions, decimals and percentages can be developed with learners.
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