Effective math games also need to:
- Be engaging and able to generate mathematical discussions
- Be flexible in order to cater for a variety of learner needs
- Have mathematics learning or skills at their centre
- Be able to be played at school and at home
Marie Hirst, from The Learner First, came to Wairakei Primary School and shared with teachers the rapid mathematics learning routine called recallNreason. RecallNreason are mathematical games designed to ensure students participate in the dos of our new mathematics curriculum. The dos are:
- Investigating situations
- Representing situations
- Connecting situations
- Generalising finding
- Explaining and justifying findings
Students in different year levels got taught different math games which provided opportunities to action these do’s.
Student and teacher thoughts about the recallNreason experience
Next Steps
When our students have become confident with a new game in class their next step is to bring it home and teach their Whanau. Don’t worry you will only need cards, dice and/or a pen and paper.
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