Links

This page is a work in progress. 
Feel free to contribute via the comments at the bottom.
The key sites related directly to the NZ Curriculum are on the sidebar
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3 sites for building mathematical discourse and reasoning
and 100 questions: 
https://www.curriculumassociates.com/products/ready-100-q-promoting-math-discourse.aspx
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Youcubed was put together by Jo Boaler to give teachers and parents the resources and ideas they need to inspire and  excite students about maths 





The week of inspirational maths has lessons ready to go. The free online courses "How to learn maths" is hugely popular as is the How to learn maths for teachers and parents. 
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Shell Centre: 
The language of functions and graphs
A classic book that focuses on developing fluency in using various mathematical representations to describe and analyse the real world
http://www.mathshell.com/materials.php?item=lfg&series=tss

Problems with patterns and numbers
an influential book on the teaching of problem solving. Focusing on non-routine problem solving in mathematics, and teaching strategies for the classroom.
 http://www.mathshell.com/materials.php?series=tss&item=ppn
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Statistical software for graphs & analysis

NZGrapher - web based 

iNZight  - web based and machine based options from University of Auckland

CODAP  is open source graphing software. Explore what CODAP can do here https://concord.org/projects/codap#cc2 then click new document to analyse your own data

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Integrated interactive programmes for making maths tangible - all Free


Desmos:  online graphing calculator 

Geogebra

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Online Books
The art of Mathematics https://www.artofmathematics.org/ 
The world of maths http://world.mathigon.org/
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This one is home grown 
Full of content for Year 7 to Year 13


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http://www.resourceaholic.com/
A site by Jo Morgan from the UK - full of rich ideas and activities. 



 https://robertkaplinsky.com/
find problems that are accessible to all yet still challenge more able students




http://blog.mrmeyer.com/
Dan Myer's blog and the home of 3 Act maths 
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NRICH: http://nrich.maths.org/frontpage
This site is full of activities that encourage mathematical thinking and discussions 



One activity I have used over & over again with students of all levels is Treasure Island http://nrich.maths.org/1112
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National Centre for Excellence in the teaching of Mathematics. 
The Secondary Magazine is worth signing up for. https://www.ncetm.org.uk/ 







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                           https://www.tes.com/ 



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Registering is free quick & easy. Once registered you can
Download resources
Access & contribute to the STEM community
Create & manage your own lists of favourite resources within the site
 https://www.nationalstemcentre.org.uk 
Their latest news feed highlighted a resource called Mathematical Reasoning: Activities for Developing thinking skills. It includes 27 ready to use activities for Years 7-9


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Mr Barton Maths: Links to "Improving Learning in Mathematics" rich activities 

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Maths Assessment Project

The Mathematics Assessment Project is part of the Math Design Collaborative initiated by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The project set out to design and develop well-engineered tools for formative and summative assessment that expose students’ mathematical knowledge and reasoning, helping teachers guide them towards improvement and monitor progress. The tools are relevant to any curriculum that seeks to deepen students' understanding of mathematical concepts and develop their ability to apply that knowledge to non-routine problems.

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