Simon Gregg

@Simon_Gregg

Primary teacher, now K3 (5yos) @ Intl School of Toulouse (PYP). Mostly tweet maths; also ICT, science, arts, books, poetry... education

Toulouse, France
ಮೇ 2010 ಸಮಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಸೇರಿದ್ದಾರೆ

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  1. Once upon a times table – turn maths into stories to help children learn, says | via

  2. Wondering... some sums of divisors stick out more than others... which number, out of all the numbers, sticks out most of all? (Sensible Q?)

  3. Need to video one without looking to see if watching really does slow down boiling.

  4. Now we're playing with & talking about ice, maybe it's time to see what K3 make of this?

  5. "children’s investigations and ideas are actually very close to the way mathematicians work"

  6. Taking photos of work in progress is great for sharing with the class: everyone wrote DW's missing equations on whiteboards then shared.

  7. ...& now Primates by & about Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey & Biruté Galdikas (love their books!)

  8. Marie Tharp: Uncovering the Secrets of the Ocean Floor - nice animation of interesting science story

  9. MA was looking at a pattern of trains with pink in

  10. We haven't even assigned numbers to the rods yet! Maybe EW's work is the beginning of that...

  11. FM needed no rods for this

  12. EH is beginning a pattern with the blue rod

  13. EW had his own line of inquiry involving whites. This could go somewhere... 🙂

  14. DB asked me to record this. He'd used staircases to make trains equal in length to the orange rod.

  15. 😀Development: a lot of children are choosing to explore patterns in addition 😀

  16. "To me math is a universal language..."

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