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1 South African Numeracy Chair Project Maths Club Development Programme Workshop One

2 “ South Africa currently sits with a crisis in primary education where learners are still bound by using concrete strategies to solve problems. Many learners are ‘trapped’ in using concrete one-to-one counting methods or dependence on algorithms without understanding. The result is an absence of flexibility and fluency with both numbers and operations.

3 Overview and aims ✘ learn more about the development of FP and IP learner’s early number skills along a learning pathway ✘ identify when children are learning securely along this pathway through effective assessment and focused mathematics activities ✘ learn more about the mathematics involved in early number skills and where this can underpin future mathematical knowledge and understanding

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5 Key ideas Mathematical proficiency Number sense Learner progression Practice Proficiency and participation Growth mindsetsPractice

6 Key idea 1: Conceptual understanding: ✘ Comprehension of mathematical concepts, operations, and relations ✘ The ability to: use multiple representations estimate make connections and links understand properties of number systems (i.e. number sense) Procedural fluency: ✘ Skill in carrying out procedures flexibly, accurately, efficiently, and appropriately ✘ The ability to solve a problem without referring to tables and other aids Use efficient ways to add, subtract, multiply and divide mentally and on paper understand when it is appropriate to use procedures or not Mathematical proficiency

7 Key idea 2: Number sense

8 Key idea 3: Learner progression Addition and subtraction Multiplication and division

9 Key idea 4: Proficiency and participation

10 Key idea 5: Focusing on automation of skills and memorisation of basic facts for numbers up to 20. This will take place through the playing of fun dice and card games (see below), other club games such as Fizz Pop and by independent activity provided by the Tailored Independent Activity (TIA) books. Based on the results of the initial baseline assessments, teachers will be able to provide a book or series of TIA books to the learner. This is “indirect and problem-linked”. The practice tasks are more open, solutions and answers allow for differentiation and which require the learner to show more initiative in solving the problem. This will be encouraged via math talk between the teachers and learners in the club sessions by sharing ideas and methods for solving problems. Puzzle type activities will also be used for productive practice to encourage the learners to be creative in how they approach solving the puzzles. Practice Reproductive practiceProductive practice

11 Key idea 6: Growth mindsets

12 Practical information for setting up clubs

13 Ethos Learners are free to: ✘ Talk about mathematics ✘ Argue about mathematics ✘ Explain how something was worked out ✘ Ask questions ✘ Make mistakes. Learning happens by making, discussing and correcting mistakes ✘ Speak their own language ✘ Cross things out, be untidy ✘ Work differently to the way they do in the classroom ✘ HAVE FUN Club leaders / facilitators: Are active participants and co- learners ✘ Facilitate rather than direct teaching ✘ Need to make learners feel OK about making mistakes and to be comfortable with struggle ✘ Encourage participation and engagement ✘ Promote club ethos ✘ Provide flexible mediation to challenge and build confidence Pay-It-Forward The idea is that the learners must teach/play this game with at least two other people in their community (siblings, cousins, parents, grandparents, friends etc.) and promise to ‘Pay It Forward’.

14 Administering assessments

15 Assessment Process PrepareAdministerProfile In week 1 And week 15

16 Prepare… ✘ Photocopy one script per learner and 1 script for yourself ✘ Make sure you have a pencil for each learner

17 Administer… Explain the assessment to the learners See page 18 for instructions All learners start together – 30 minutes to complete the assessment. As they finish, they can hand in to you and quietly get on with another activity. Finger use: observe learners as they are writing the assessment for finger use. Note learner initials / name on your blank 4 operations script under the relevant question number.

18 Profile…

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20 www.ru.ac.za/sanc Website

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