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date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 19:07:54 GMT,    group: uk.education.maths        back       
Group work in Maths   
Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in 
secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?

Thanks
date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 19:07:54 GMT   author:   Michael

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

Re: Group work in Maths   
On 10 Mar, 19:07, Michael  wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any resources to develop discussion & group work in
> secondary maths - thinking particularly of KS3?
>
> Thanks

Try going to the NCETM website (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/home) and
searching there. You can join the community and post there as well.
It's designed for maths teachers at all key stages.

I've not taught KS3 for three years now, but we are using a set of
resources developed for post-16 maths, but now available for schools:
"Improving Learning in Mathematics", which you can find out more about
on the NCETM site (http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?
page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=1442)
Although a lot of the lessons are for A Level Maths, a lot of the
ideas can be adapted for different topics at all levels.

Kathryn
date: 11 Mar 2007 10:52:46 -0700   author:   Kathryn

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