I have been busy checking and updating various pages on this blog, taking into account popular resources.
See:
- Problems and Activities
- Rich Tasks (an odd name really, but one we all recognise!)
- Questions
Mr Barton Maths
Craig Barton has been working hard redesigning his wesite, Mr Barton Maths. You will find a treasure trove here for teachers and students. Note in particular Craig’s Maths Topic Index Page.
For each topic, you will find information on all the GCSE specifications, a whole variety of resources, questions and more. The pages are very easy to navigate. Note the inclusion of Diagnostic Questions for each topic, a resource which is going from strength to strength this now has over 20,000 Multiple Choice Questions. Multiple Choice Questions when well written like this can be an excellent way of addressing student misconceptions.
Suppose you are interested in Quadratics and want to stretch your students – you’ll find an extensive collection here, As always, for each resource, you will find so much more than just the question and solutions but for example all the printable materials you need and suggestions for teaching with the resource.
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If you create an account you can easily save and organise your favourite resources. This list of favourites can be downloaded as a csv file.
For some of my recent favourites see this Excel file cy-ugmaths-favourites or as a pdf: cy-ugmaths-favourites Note the handy Excel =hyperlink(cell) command for turning the text to a hyperlink).
The favourites facility is sophisticated – you can create sub collections also.
Note Scary Sum – what a lovely problem!
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I can never resist creating a Desmos page!
One of my resolutions for Maths teachers, one I think applies to teachers of any subject is a reminder about talking to the students about
Follow @AceThatTest on Twitter or on Facebook.
At ResearchEd 2016 I very much enjoyed Oliver Caviglioli’s session on Visual knowledge for better explanation and recall. Oliver is a trainer of Visual Strategies, he collaborated with The Learning Scientists to create the six posters on effective study strategies. Note his free resources for teachers coming soon, Cognitive Science HOW2s.
Students appreciate the idea of regular reviews throughout the course.
A reminder of just how useful Twitter can be!

