Happy New Year 2016. Mindset and Maths Fixed MindsetGrowth Mindset.

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Happy New Year 2016

Mindset and Maths Fixed MindsetGrowth Mindset

“It’s not always the people who start out the smartest who end up the smartest.” Alfred Binet

An Excellent Learner grows: Tries a full range of available methods and strategies to solve problems Persists with work even when it is difficult Only asks the teacher to suggest another method or to affirm a method Takes real care when presenting work Actively seeks ways in which they can improve and learn Seeks out challenging tasks and works conscientiously outside school time to improve further Cares more about what they are learning than their grades which are not the ‘be all and end all’

Achievement and Praise Taking the initiative Seeing a difficult task through Struggling and learning something new Being undaunted by a setback Being open to and acting on criticism

“The best teacher is experience.” Jack Kerouac

When you see the teacher’s hand raised: 1. Raise your hand. 2. Give the teacher your full attention. 3.Signal anyone not yet raising their hand. 4. Wait in silence.

Collaborative SeatingSeating Collaborative learning works best in groups of four. Think for 30 seconds, pair and discuss for 1 minute, share on your table. Shoulder partners are adjacent. Face partners are opposite.

Presentation Matters! P Write in black pen R Use a ruler for straight lines and rule off work when finished. O Oops! Draw a neat line through mistakes using a ruler. U Underline the date and title D Draw in pencil

Book work. Use the front page for Contents; number each right hand page. Left Hand Side Key Words Connect Model Solutions Mind Maps /Thinking Hats Exit Ticket Right Hand Side Objectives Learning Cycle: Demonstrate Self Assessments (Marks/Faces) G & I Comments in Purple Your responses in Green

Thinking in progress Mini Whiteboards In pairs In groups Show me! Paper Jot down ideas Decide on method Working out

Highlighting for clearer thinking Green for Go Actions Commands Instructions Yellow for Mathematical Literacy Topic? Operation? Accuracy?

Thinking Hats

Exit Tickets One entry at the end of each core maths lesson. Peer assessed using Good and Improvement marking. Teacher reviewed before the end of each topic.

All: Contents Y7 Teams and games Y8 Teams and break out week projects Y9 Points and tickets with self evaluations and prizes Numeracy books exit tickets