Alex Box
@mathsplay.bsky.social
Primary Teacher | Ed Researcher | Dreamer |
Dominant play preferences - Exploring & Creating
Exploring strategies for reuniting mathematical rigour with play through mathsplay.org (a community education project)
Dominant play preferences - Exploring & Creating
Exploring strategies for reuniting mathematical rigour with play through mathsplay.org (a community education project)
In case you're not yet familiar, the Planning Tool in the Maths Hub (funded by the Aus government and had some great brains working on it) lets you search topics according to year level and has teaching tips and links to new and existing activities www.mathematicshub.edu.au/planning-tool/
Planning tool | Mathematics Hub
www.mathematicshub.edu.au
June 16, 2025 at 9:43 PM
In case you're not yet familiar, the Planning Tool in the Maths Hub (funded by the Aus government and had some great brains working on it) lets you search topics according to year level and has teaching tips and links to new and existing activities www.mathematicshub.edu.au/planning-tool/
@davidkbutler.bsky.social has created a lovely game called Digit Disguises which practises algebraic and other mathematical thinking. He explains it and we play an example game at 35:30 into this podcast interview & there are links to more about the game in the description youtu.be/6XzDuPYSJ18?...
Four Sevens — Ep01 Playful & Joyful Maths with Dr David Butler
YouTube video by Maths Play
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June 16, 2025 at 9:39 PM
@davidkbutler.bsky.social has created a lovely game called Digit Disguises which practises algebraic and other mathematical thinking. He explains it and we play an example game at 35:30 into this podcast interview & there are links to more about the game in the description youtu.be/6XzDuPYSJ18?...
The Solve Me Mobile Puzzles are great for exercising both multiplicative and algebraic thinking. I use these in maths coaching with Year 6+ students. We do about 10 in each session as warm up or warm down. When you input an error the Mobile goes out of balance, see pic solveme.edc.org/mobiles
June 16, 2025 at 9:35 PM
The Solve Me Mobile Puzzles are great for exercising both multiplicative and algebraic thinking. I use these in maths coaching with Year 6+ students. We do about 10 in each session as warm up or warm down. When you input an error the Mobile goes out of balance, see pic solveme.edc.org/mobiles
Thank you. Nice to be here with you again!
March 12, 2025 at 3:37 AM
Thank you. Nice to be here with you again!