Links from 2019
Rich Tasks
Using Rubiks Cube to teach maths
Rich Learning series with Dan Finkel and the free lesson plans
Curriculum Progress Tools - & Learning progression Framework
Maths Craft New Zealand resources
Looking at Data
CODAP an easy to use data analysis tool
GapMInder - from Hans and Ola Rosling , authors of Factfulness a huge database of photos from around the world for stats and interactive graphing
Maths Weblinks
Promoting discussion with Which One doesn't belong
Visual Patterns.org 280 different patterns to choose from
Reason & Wonder.com link to linear programming activity
Open Middle.com - lots of maths problems to solve
MathsPickle.com puzzles for all levels
Blogs & Short reads
Reducing maths anxiety from Edutopia and Unpacking Maths Anxiety in Kiwi teens NZ from NZARE Origins & nature of maths anxiety, Science daily's take on a Cambridge University report
The importance of getting stuck in maths - STEM Learning
Teaching statistics is awesome - Anna Fergusson
Do they know this well enough to move on ? Hinge questions
How much algebra do students really need to get into engineering school in NZ
Exit Cards - what do yours look like
IPL blog Six key takeways from a day with Jo Boaler
NZARE blog - being Pasifika in NZ maths & stats classrooms
The Education Hub research guides NZ
IMPROVING LITERACY IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS report from Education Endowment Foundation
Video & Audio
10 ways to teach me - a student voice Brigham Riwai-Couch
NZC Online spotlights -mini professional learning sessions that focus on a specific aspect of The New Zealand Curriculum. Presented on Google Slides, & include short readings, videos, and follow up activities.
Keith Devlin - the maths guy interviewed on RNZ
Eugenia Chen - The perfect cream tea & others
Jo Boaler interview with Jessica Mutch Mackay , TVNZ
Barbara Oakley creator of the worlds most popular online MOOC Learning how to learn- interview with RNZ
Downloads - booklets & reports
Problem Solving Strategies Academia.edu
Nix-the-Trix this free download is filled with alternatives to the tricks so prevalent in mathematics education and explains exactly why the tricks are so bad for understanding math. A youtube clip Fraction Rules that expire
Provincial Numeracy requirements Canada
Mathigon - an online textbook for mathematics teachers