50 Grab & go activities for each of primary and secondary classrooms that could be run by teachers, STEM leaders, parents
Mathigon Curry's paradox - what causes the area of these shapes to change as we rearrange them ? A nice problem for a curious mathematician
Cover it up a lovely graded activity for looking at Fractions - scroll through the resources to see different approaches for different ages. The activity includes printable PDF's and instructions on how to run the activity
Steve Wyborneys SPLAT is an awesome resource that can be used in so many ways. Uncover thinking, a visual representation of number or algebra. He has a huge collection of slides ready to go along with instructions on how to use them. Check out nested SPLAT and fraction SPLAT
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
what questions do you have?
what questions could you pose?
Find ready to use photos highlighting the maths around us at: http://www.problemposers.com/
Ready to go in google slides a large collection of open middle problems.
Open middle problems have the same starting and and end points with multiple pathways in between
Local snapshots of Auckland by local board area. Lots of discussion prompts in each one
Enriching maths lessons. This site is from the Northland maths teachers and is full rich tasks at level 4 & 5 of the curriculum
Find the value of the question mark. The working should only contain whole numbers.
This Area Maze (menseki meiro in Japanese) puzzle are based on an original idea of Naoki Inaba.
Find this one and more at:
www.transum.org/Maths/Puzzles/Area_Maze/