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Maths videos on YouTube

Programmes for GCSE students.... Check out Maths 4 Real on YouTube. There are several episodes on a variety of topics. Areas of circles and composite shapes Bearings Calculating interest Combined probability Cumulative frequency Distance/time graphs Enlargement Loci Percentage Changes Pythagoras Theorem Quadratic functions Questionnaires Ratio and proportion Rearranging formulae Scattergraphs Standard form Trigonometry ( the sine ratio) Trigonometry ( the tangent ratio) Volume of prisms  I used to love showing these episodes to my classes.

BBC2 programmes

BBC2 next week is Science week between 1 and 3pm They are showing BBC BITESIZE programmes between 1 and 2pm followed by The planets between 2 and 3pm for all the budding astronomers put there!

BBC bitesize

Wondering if there will be any maths programmes for KS3-5. Maths from the BBC In the meantime, BBC BITESIZE always worth a visit. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/this-terms-topics

BBC to show education programmes

BBC TV EDUCATION ANNOUNCEMENT Starting on Monday 11 January, each week day on CBBC will see a three-hour block of primary school programming from 9am, including BBC Live Lessons and BBC Bitesize Daily, as well as other educational programming such as Our School and Celebrity Supply Teacher and much loved titles such as Horrible Histories, Art Ninja and Operation Ouch. BBC Two will cater for secondary students with programming to support the GCSE curriculum, with a least two hours of content each weekday. You can always RECORD the episodes to view at a later date/time. Full story here: https://www.bbc.com/.../bbc-launches-biggest-education...     I'll be keeping my eye open for anything mathsy especially for secondary school students!

Favourite KS2 things of the week

Game of the week...    Marlon's Magical Maths     Maths Craft of the week...   Car racing Track (Measuring)  

Back in Lockdown

So here we are back in the inevitable full lockdown. Parents are now back in the situation of delivering the school content, while schools are doing their best to provide accessible resources. It's far from easy. Do the work in chunks of about 20 mins with a 5-10 minute break inbetween. In a classroom your child would only be working on one thing for an hour if they were doing a test. A lesson has natural breaks in it where the teacher would be talking or there would be a change in task It's uncertain times for our exam students while we wait to find out how they will be assessed this year. Hopefully we will find out a little bit more today. I know my tutees are worried as a few of them did not perform as well as they could have in mocks. Worrying about not having completed all the content and missing time from school, not only due to lockdown but to year bubbles needing to be isolated, did not help them. It compounded the stress for those who worry about exams normally.