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Framework Writer and Partnership Lead

Upon reflection

by Rachael Horsman, 19 October 2018
A curled leaf floating on rippled water
Rachael Horsman shares her reflections on teaching symmetry
Teaching maths

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Taking a walk...

by Rachael Horsman, 21 September 2018
A square wheel next to a round wheel
Wander the fascinating paths of geometric perimeters with Rachael Horsman
Teaching maths

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Transforming transformations: rotations

by Rachael Horsman, 17 August 2018
Painted letter A moved on the paper to another position
Rachael Horsman shares how her thinking on teaching transformations has been transformed
Teaching maths

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From symmetry to circle theorems: Part 2

by Rachael Horsman, 25 May 2018
Circle shapes made of brightly coloured dots
Rachael Horsman continues her exploration of using symmetry to introduce Primary students to circle theorems
Teaching maths

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Paper view

by Rachael Horsman, 20 April 2018
Red paper boat being followed by a flotilla of smaller white paper boats
Rachael Horsman explores the mathematical wonders within the beauty of origami.
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