The Robertson Program
@robertsonprog
Collaborating with educators and researchers to create inquiry-based math and science resources. Part of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, U of T.
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Check out our recent monthly challenge exploring patterning and order of operation word problems! oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/mont…
Students practice spatial language as they design and describe their geometric flags to their partner. oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
Get your students in on some fraction action as they strategically create and compare fractions. The player with the most cards is the winner! oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
As an educator, has your student ever asked why they should be learning math? In this blog, we hope to inspire educators by exploring the relevance of math and introduce methods that can strengthen math teaching through a joyful approach. oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/blog…
Students use the sum of two dice to create the perimeter and area of shapes on a grid. oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
Primary students use directional language and describe the attributes of 2D shapes to identify and communicate the location of a shape on a grid. Free lesson + printables: oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
Students recreate images composed of base ten blocks using base ten blocks and calculate the sum of the blocks used in this teacher led activity. oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
3 paper “snakes” and “magic pellets” are at the centre of this story-based, early years patterning lesson. What theories do children come up with for how many pellets each snake must eat? Do they recognize the patterns created? Free lesson + printable: oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
In this activity, students practice reading and representing numbers through a fun bingo game. oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
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Roll and Build Bingo
Students practice reading and representing numbers through a fun bingo game.
Students quantify distance by walking along a pathway from one location to another wearing pedometers. oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
Integrate literacy and math by exploring the number of letters in each child's name .oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
Of all the early assessments, a child’s ability to accurately map numbers onto a number line is a robust predictor of their achievement in mathematics," @oise prof Zack Hawes. Number lines support children’s understanding of ratio, proportion and scaling. oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/blog…
Get students using spatial language at the beginning of math class with this quick activity you can use over and over again. Students improve visualization and communication skills over time! Free slides with prompts in presenter's notes for teachers: oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
A 2-part lesson from @JackmanICS lab school that gets students practicing how to measure height, circumference & weight. Non-standard measurements pave the way for standard units. Free lesson plan w Ontario curriculum connections! oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less… @OISEUofT #mathteacher
Get students thinking about experimental versus theoretical probability as they try to beat the odds in this original board game! oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
Learn Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) and support language revitalization this Fall! These courses are open to everyone – both Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants who wish to learn to uplift language revitalization. Learn more now: buff.ly/mMUqggg @NaturlCuriosity
A 2-part lesson from @JackmanICS lab school that gets students practicing how to measure height, circumference & weight. Non-standard measurements pave the way for standard units. Free lesson plan w Ontario curriculum connections! oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less… @OISEUofT #mathteacher
This easy-to-set-up partner game gives primary-level students practice working with 2-digit numbers. Who can strategize to fill in a row or column on their 100-frame first? Free lesson + print-out: oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
This lesson explores what happens when individuals act only in their best interests to get the greatest number of fish. The simulation will allow students to see the different possibilities of working together to conserve resources.oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
Get students using spatial language at the beginning of math class with this quick activity you can use over and over again. Students improve visualization and communication skills over time! Free slides with prompts in presenter's notes for teachers: oise.utoronto.ca/robertson/less…
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