Oral Reasoning and Problem Solving in Explain EverythingHere's another video building on the previous videos we've posted on the brilliant Explain Everything app. This videos demonstrates how pupils can import different maths problems from SATs papers to White Rose Maths resources and record oral recordings demonstrating their reasoning and knowledge.
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Creating Written Calculation Tutorial VideosHere is another great way to use the Explain Everything app. You can create video tutorials to explain how to solve questions and clearly demonstrate each step. This can be done in Seesaw but as you will see in the video, Explain Everything has so many other options.
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Quick Recall of Maths Facts with Math DUelThis quick video demonstrates one of my favourite consumer apps to use in maths. It is a great way for children to practice quick recall of maths facts for all four operations.
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Creating a Times Tables quiz with Book creatorMr Tullock is back with another belting idea for Book Creator, one of my favourite apps. A great way to evaluate learning purposefully by students acting as experts.
This idea has so many cross-curricular opportunities which I am sure we will explore with more videos. Click the picture to access the video if you have subscribed. Click here if you need to subscribe on Facebook. |
5 Easy And Engaging Starters for your Math lessons!Here are links for the ideas:
1. Can you beat Siri? http://mrparkinsonict.blogspot.com/…/can-you-beat-siri.html… 2. Maths Rockx - https://itunes.apple.com/…/maths-rockx-times-t…/id996850981… 3. Games to generate numbers - http://mrparkinsonict.blogspot.com/…/using-popular-ipad-gam… 4. Math Duel - https://itunes.apple.com/…/math-duel-two-playe…/id495077699… 5. Learning by Questions - LBQ.org |
Mr P's Guide to kahootA supporter messaged earlier this week asking for some guidance with Kahoot! so here it is. By all means, please do message with any requests and I will try my best to create and help. Kahoot is a brilliant tool that has so many possibilities across the curriculum. Hopefully, this guide will help you get going with it.
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A step-by-step guide to learning by questionsLast week, I posted a video about accessing thousands of questions through Learning by Questions for free. If you sign up for a free account, you also get a 60 day trial of the paid features which I explore in this video. It costs £200 a year (I think) but as you can see from this video, if used effectively, is well worth the money.
LBQ have also given me 200 £25 vouchers to use to buy books of their questions sets for each year group, more info here. Click the picture to access the video if you have subscribed. Click here if you need to subscribe on Facebook. |
10 Ways to use Siri in ClassHere are 10 ways in which you can utilise the Siri tool on your iPad or Macbook in class. If you don't have an iPad, most of these ideas work with an Alexa or Google Home.
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Learning by Questions and Seesaw to improve reasoning across the curriculumLBQ.org is one of my favourite tools to use in class. Although it is a paid tool, you can sign up for free to access thousands of questions that link to the curriculum. This video looks at how to use these questions with Seesaw to improve oral reasoning.
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