My Rummy for Mathematics. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 ….. 20 sets -6 cards for each sets (1.1 – 1.20)

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My Rummy for Mathematics

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 ….. 20 sets -6 cards for each sets (1.1 – 1.20)

My Rummy for Mathematics Developed from simple to more complex Hierarchical Towards mental strategy My Rummy Developed from simple to more complex Hierarchical Towards mental strategy My Rummy = = 150 (– 2) = (+ 1) + 79 (+ 1)

My Rummy for Mathematics Learning through games Having fun to learn Learning through games Having fun to learn

My Rummy for Mathematics My Rummy Ability to read For pronunciation For hearing skill & paying attention Mental calculation and fast decision. Group work Ability to read For pronunciation For hearing skill & paying attention Mental calculation and fast decision. Group work My Rummy

My Rummy for Mathematics

What’s the difference To Read To Comprehend To Transform To Calculate To Check Answers Polya’s model The four steps… Polya’s model The four steps… ŒUnderstand the problem. Plan a procedure to solve the problem. ŽSolve the problem. Look back. Newman Error Analysis 4 What’s the difference To Read To Comprehend To Transform To Calculate To Check Answers

My Rummy for Mathematics Problem Solving Communication Mathematical Reasoning KBSR Mathematics emphasize on… Making Connection The use of Technology

My Rummy for Mathematics Mathematical concepts Knowledge with relations. Mathematical concepts. Knowledge with relations.

My Rummy for Mathematics Overall – 16/38 Numbers & Operations - 1/38 Simple Sentence -18/38 Graph/ table/ diagrams -22/38 Words/ Stories -28/38 Algebra -30/38

My Rummy for Mathematics

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My Rummy for Mathematics

Add 10 more 100 more Another ___ to… Count on … Counting on… What is the sum of … Terms and Phrases That lead to operations Terms and Phrases That lead to operations

My Rummy for Mathematics Subtract 10 less than 100 less than Minus Count back Take away Difference How many more… Terms and Phrases That lead to operations Terms and Phrases That lead to operations

My Rummy for Mathematics Half of 8 Half of 18 Half of 20 Double 5 Double 7 Double 30

My Rummy for Mathematics Integrated Commerce Sdn Bhd

My Rummy for Mathematics An integral part of mathematics learning.

My Rummy for Mathematics 1.Make copies of the students progress charts (SPC). 2.Every students should have one piece of the SPC. 3.Teachers or students to record in the SPC every time they have finished with that particular card. 1.Make copies of the students progress charts (SPC). 2.Every students should have one piece of the SPC. 3.Teachers or students to record in the SPC every time they have finished with that particular card.

My Rummy for Mathematics Students Progress Charts Level 1 Level 2 Level Name:

My Rummy for Mathematics Example of My Rummy

My Rummy for Mathematics Example of My Rummy

My Rummy for Mathematics