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[eal-bilingual] Help wanted with maths activities

stuart.scott stuart.scott at collaborativelearning.org
Mon Sep 17 09:44:46 BST 2007

Article: [eal-bilingual] Help wanted with maths activities

And there are an increasing number of games on 
www.collaborativelearning.org/mathsonline.html
Stuart

----Original Message----
From: gordon.ward2000 at ntlworld.com
Date: Sep 16, 2007 18:38 
To: "For practitioners involved in teaching pupils from ethnic 
andlinguistic
	minorities"<eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk>
Subj: Re: [eal-bilingual] Help wanted with maths activities

Hi Alison

there are some numeracy tracks on my website (which don't need small 
cards) 
as well as some other maths games (that do need small cards) - see 
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gordon.ward2000/

good luck
Gordon


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alison Mott" <ash-mott at tiscali.co.uk>
To: "'For practitioners involved in teaching pupils from ethnic 
andlinguisticminorities'" <eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk>
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 5:48 PM
Subject: [eal-bilingual] Help wanted with maths activities


>I support in a year 3 Numeracy set once a week and, last year, 
persuaded
> the class teacher to trial it as a weekly games session.  We made 
use of
> anything we could find to link in with the objective for the week,
> giving the children the chance to apply the concepts they were 
learning
> and focusing as much as possible on vocabulary and speaking and
> listening skills.  We made great use of the materials on 
collaborative
> learning (what a fantastic site!) as well as a number of 
photocopiable
> games in new and old purchased resource books and (when I had time) 
I
> made games of my own.  Even so, it was all a bit ad-hoc last year 
and
> sometimes finding relevant games was difficult - we often resorted 
to
> using games that didn't quite fit but which the children enjoyed and
> would at least practice the basics such as number bonds etc.  
Despite
> this mackling approach the sessions were a great success, the 
children
> learned loads (including how to share and take turns) and we've 
decided
> to carry them on for this year's Year 3's.
>
>
>
> So, if anyone has any games they can share with me I would really
> appreciate it.  The ideal game is one I can photocopy for use with a
> class of 30ish children, with simple instructions they can grasp 
quickly
> and, where possible, can be played with minimal equipment that we'd 
find
> in class (dice, counters, unifix cubes etc) rather than needing lots 
of
> cards photocopying and cutting out (even when we have time to do 
this,
> with so many children playing them at once the sets often get mixed 
up
> and it's a nightmare to sort them out again).  I've recently been 
sent
> some fantastic barrier games by a lady in Ketley which also list the 
NNS
> objectives each game practices and I'm hoping to put this kind of
> information on all the games we use, to make our sessions more 
'formal'
> in the event of us having 'formal' visitors in school.
>
>
>
> Cheers in advance!
>
>
>
> Alison Mott
>
> Leicestershire EMASS
>
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