Pip - Accomplish Education
@accomplishedu.bsky.social
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Mathematics Primary and Secondary T&L School Improvement Consultant - Curriculum planning, Manipulatives and Technology for learning. NCETM, Mathematics Mastery Associate Author and Conference speaker
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Lack of/ or no visualising experience has previously been encouraged
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Perhaps they remember the multiply tune (da da di da) but forgotten the words
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Can’t see why the word ‘fewer’ is in the recommendation for manipulatives.
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Sad to see the end of Moorcroft Pottery - one more piece of our history to go with some blame put on ‘a rash of cheap, illegal forgeries from overseas!!!!
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Is this from Conrad Wolfram being considered within the curriculum review?

“In real-world maths, computers do almost all the calculating; by contrast, in
educational maths, people do almost all the calculating.”

"The fundamental problem at the heart of today’s maths education crisis.”
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Are you able to confirm who is behind Squareclub and your experience in the T&L of mathematics please.
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Looking forward to leading a day of Mathematics and Science with teachers. Sharing a curricula vision and effective pedagogy.
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A representation of ones thinking which might help support a generalisation.
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Square Club - It would be good to know who are the names behind your company. Seems Joe and Adam are named on the website but who are they and what is their background in education?
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As with anything it is how the EdTech is used. Dynamic manipulatives have so much untapped potential in preference to the PPT
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Fractions always a topic where visuals can help.
However need children to decide the questions. E.g “What if we had …….. "
Polypad is great for working with children rather than asking them to watch a 'fixed’ PPT animation.
Love Polypad.
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If you have not tried Slido.com I would recommend giving it a try - integrates so nicely in PPT.
I really like it and have to say the Slido support team are superb at responding quickly.
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Geoff Wake is kicking off the day with his keynote about behaviours for leading and participating in collaborative lesson research. #cpdextravaganza
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Today - first up is Keynote from Geoff Wake.
So excited to be in the company of such experienced knowledgable Mathematics Educators. #cpdextravaganza
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What a great day at NAMA AMET extravaganza (conf).
Outstanding key note from Oxford Jennie Ingram and great conversations with so many others.
Honoured to be invited to lead a workshop. Thanks Ruth and the team for organising.
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Here - and in plenty of time for #WorldBookDay- is a link to our ECMG picture book list linked to all areas of #maths - Enjoy! earlymaths.org/maths-pictur...
Maths picture books
Visit the post for more.
earlymaths.org
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Can use the apple pencil to edit the function machine if using a ‘remote mouse app’
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@polypad.bsky.social users - do you know if you can edit a function box rule on an iPad using the pencil?
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And the bird box watching season has started.
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A final 'remainder' for the SatisFraction blog and forthcoming book:
satisfry.blogspot.com
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Not familiar with Liam Hudson but have googled and his idea of Convergent thinkers looking for one answer and Divergent thinkers looking for a variety of answers is what was intended. Point being that the random generation supposedly for WODB does not work well IMO.
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To get a reason for all of the 4 sections on the WODB grid you sometimes have to think ‘outside of the box’
Do you have other solutions for this grid?
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Definitely feeling the need for some apricity - some sunshine essential for blue sky thinking
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Word of the day, for the umpteenth time, is ‘apricate’, the sister of ‘apricity’. It means to bask in the warmth of the sun, especially on a chilly day.