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Provided by James Glew at BBS. Numeracy across the curriculum.
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A lesson on properties of quadrilaterals, to be delivered in French.
To increase the challenge for those that are hitting top marks (or near to) on the regular 60 in 60. The Division Challenge runs alongside the regular 60 in 60 activity.
Whole school policy on calculating percentages without a calculator.
Impact of using 60 in 60 in form time alongside fortnightly number challenge with a focus on mental arithmetic. (60 times tables questions in 60 seconds, available from the excellent numberloving blog) Staff cpd promoting the use of infographics in class.
Simple but effective idea, easy to implement.
A session run for key stage 2 pupils as part of developing transition. 56 pupils from 8 different Primary schools attended
Invites were sent out the week before, the certificate/ business cards given out at the end oF the session (you may need to download a couple of fonts for them to look right)
These documents were given in a 'Top Secret' envelope, pupils were given about 10/ 15 minutes to familiarise themselves with the contents.
All the codes are set to a World War 2 theme, with the class split in half (2 teams of seven groups). Each team gets part of the code, once they are all decoded they have to make them into a sensible statement. If they don't do it in a set time that city is destroyed. Teams get all the codes at once but have to prioritise to ensure they complete the most pressing codes first (led by a timer on the board). Warning note - One of the transposition codes has an error on it, it will be amended soon.
To monitor the progress of the Times Tables drive pupils complete a 60 in 60 competition twice a term. Copies are kept in their form folders to allow progression to be tracked.
As part of the Times Tables drive, developing numeracy across the whole school. A fortnightly challenge is set. This is the first, I will post the others as they are used. They will be from different sources so some you may already be familiar with.
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