100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Mathematics Lessons

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Author: Mike Ollerton ISBN: 9781408194881
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: August 28, 2014
Imprint: Bloomsbury Education Language: English
Author: Mike Ollerton
ISBN: 9781408194881
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: August 28, 2014
Imprint: Bloomsbury Education
Language: English

100 IDEAS: QUICK - EASY - INSPIRED - OUTSTANDING

Teaching mathematics in the secondary school can be very demanding especially with the extra pressure of 'no notice' Ofsted inspections. In this fully updated book Mike Ollerton offers strategies and activities for you to integrate into your everyday teaching to ensure your lessons are consistently outstanding and include all the mathematics skills secondary students need to study.

Topics include algebra, fractions, geometry and measurement, as well as domino and dice games and an exciting study of Fibonacci. Many of the ideas start from a very simple concept that can be developed into more challenging mathematics, allowing you to differentiate your teaching to inspire, challenge and motivate every student in your class. The book includes step-by-step instructions, diagrams to exemplify the techniques and teaching tips for the best ways to put the activities into practice. Your biggest problem will be deciding which idea to use first!

Mike Ollerton has taught for 25 years in secondary schools and is now working as a teacher trainer.

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100 IDEAS: QUICK - EASY - INSPIRED - OUTSTANDING

Teaching mathematics in the secondary school can be very demanding especially with the extra pressure of 'no notice' Ofsted inspections. In this fully updated book Mike Ollerton offers strategies and activities for you to integrate into your everyday teaching to ensure your lessons are consistently outstanding and include all the mathematics skills secondary students need to study.

Topics include algebra, fractions, geometry and measurement, as well as domino and dice games and an exciting study of Fibonacci. Many of the ideas start from a very simple concept that can be developed into more challenging mathematics, allowing you to differentiate your teaching to inspire, challenge and motivate every student in your class. The book includes step-by-step instructions, diagrams to exemplify the techniques and teaching tips for the best ways to put the activities into practice. Your biggest problem will be deciding which idea to use first!

Mike Ollerton has taught for 25 years in secondary schools and is now working as a teacher trainer.

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