Teachers Evaluating and Assessing Mathematics: 1 pupils work: making shapes

A resource from the Mathematics Centre at the University of Chichester which gives some examples of students' work and a variety of activities to develop mathematical skills.
Examples of students’ work from a wide range of ages and attainment. This section contains an overview of the project and examples of students’ work from seven activities, all of which illustrate some characteristics of the type of work the project sought to promote. Each case study is accompanied by appropriate questions and activities and begins with the ‘starter’ that teachers were expected to work through, identifying some directions they thought that students might take.
This resource looks at making shapes, dissecting a square into rectangles following set rules.

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Subject(s)Mathematics
Author(s)Afzal Ahmed, Nigel Bufton
Age14-16
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Shelf referenceA 510.0171 AHM
Direct URLhttps://www-preprod.stem.org.uk/x8ebq

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