Jonathan Hall
@StudyMaths
Creator of MathsBot and FormTimeIdeas. Lead Practitioner @LeedsCityWay.
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Interactive Power Tables. Like some sort of cross between a Gattegno chart and a multiplication table. mathsbot.com/tools/powerTab…
It's quick and easy to make a bespoke set of questions with the Test Maker. Change the font size and the space depending on if you want to project or print the questions. mathsbot.com/testMaker
Specialise, Conjecture and Generalise. A three-step plan to encourage and develop mathematical thinking. mathsbot.com/cpd
Did you know? You can now create custom tests on the full-sized version of the KS2 arithmetic generator. This quick video shows how: mathsbot.com/primary/ks2
A versatile resource to represent decimals and their equivalent fractions and percentages. Try hiding the values and then hitting the Random and Sort buttons - can you estimate what fraction is shaded? mathsbot.com/tools/decimalS…
Once you realise this is one big ratio table, it's much easier. #1001MathsBots mathsbot.com/tasks
Teaching Standard Form soon? This interactive Gattegno chart is my favourite way to introduce the idea. mathsbot.com/grids/gattegno
Need a lot of practice in a small space? Completion tables are useful. Here's one for finding percentages of amounts. mathsbot.com/tables/percent…
The Test Maker URL can be saved to bring up one-click questions of your choice. Here's one I made to test the prerequisites needed for adding and subtracting fractions. mathsbot.com/testMaker?id=1…
Using algebra tiles to model the grid method when expanding and simplifying a pair of binomials. youtu.be/aTDpe4UeLoE #MiniMathsBots
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Expand and simplify a pair of binomials
Using prime factor tiles to model how we can use prime factor decomposition to find consecutive integers with a product of a given number. youtu.be/coeKOvJ76PQ #MiniMathsBots
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Finding consecutive integers to make a given product
A brain dump of mathematical misconceptions. Which of these might be avoided through careful teaching? mathsbot.com/cpd
Looking for simple to use, customisable clocks? Designed to be printed or pasted into PowerPoints etc. The snipping tool (win+shift+s) is your friend. mathsbot.com/printables/clo…
The Gattegno Tens Chart. Great for exploring place value. Customisable with switch, toggle, highlight and standard form options. mathsbot.com/tools/gattegno…
A great total to have if you want to split a bill evenly in a restaurant. #1001MathsBots
A slight change of wording is a quick win to ask more engaging questions. mathsbot.com/cpd
Completion tables are a great way to get pupils working backwards and add an extra layer of challenge. Here's one for the Four Operations. mathsbot.com/tables/fourOps
Percentage of amounts - fill the blanks. Which is the easiest to fill? #1001MathsBots mathsbot.com/tasks
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