Using Excel to explore the variability of samples by Darren Macey, 18 August 2017 Darren Macey shows how Excel can help students experience the collection of data samples and explore their variability.
Learning to measure: Pacing off by Rachael Horsman, 27 July 2017 Rachael Horsman discusses the importance of pacing off in developing a range of mathematical skills
What is the Roman numeral for ten? by Vinay Kathotia, 21 July 2017 Vinay Kathotia explores the possible origins of X as the Roman symbol for ten
It was acceptable in the eighties by Darren Macey, 03 July 2017 Darren Macey considers some maths programming that has stood the test of time
Using statistical software in the classroom by Darren Macey, 02 June 2017 Darren Macey demonstrates the ease of using R in the classroom
Making more interesting charts in R by Darren Macey, 01 June 2017 Darren Macey's second blog on using R in the classroom shows how to add interest to your bar charts and how to create a frequency chart from discrete data.
Geometry research: Russian dolls that keep getting smaller by Rachael Horsman, 19 May 2017 Rachael Horsman explores the importance of measuring skills and ways to improve them.
Teaching sequences through coding by Darren Macey, 20 April 2017 Darren Macey introduces a simple - and fun - way to present sequences to primary students through coding
Mental Imagery by Rachael Horsman, 17 March 2017 Rachael Horsman demonstrates how visualisation and then sharing can help learners to communicate mathematically.
What's in the pot? by Darren Macey, 03 March 2017 Darren Macey shows how exploring 'urn models' can enhance students' understanding of probability