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Secondary Maths - Mathematics for All - Enrichment Tasks

Secondary Maths - Mathematics for All - Enrichment Tasks

Part of the series: Maths For All

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Part of the series Maths For All

The staff at Comberton Village College in Cambridgeshire motivate students by using games and number puzzles in their lessons.

Teaching a range of abilities, the school's use of games enables students to interact with one another and the subject more.

Two Year 8 groups create quadrilaterals by joining points on a circle. The higher set see come up with a rule involving the number of points available. While the lower set class make quadrilaterals with a piece of rope before using the same activity to consolidate the names and properties of shapes they make.

Meanwhile, Year 7s try a number puzzle which encourages accurate calculations and supports a whole class investigation and Year 9s, use a number game to think about generalisations and proof.

sally peacock on 16 December 2009

excellent in helping me how to differentiate problem solving across different abilities ...

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