Numeracy Symposium 2013
Integrating iPads into your Maths Programme
Jasmine Rolton :)New River Primary
How are you using your iPad?
Apps Teachers are using...
Maths in a Junior Classroom
Visit the TKI site... Software for Learning and check out snapshots in a variety of curriculum areas
Maths in a Junior Classroom continued
Classifying and Sorting Shapes with
Lego Movie Maker
Maths in a Senior Classroom
Apps such as educreations is an excellent use of modeling, practice & evidence for the teacher
Integrate the use of Reflection and Questioning
Online Maths
Integrating iPads into the Maths Programme
Students use... - Use camera on iPad to take photos of learning and upload to educreations- Comic Life to show the maths process- Educreations / Show Me to send evidence of learning to teacher instantly- Lego Movie Maker to make stop animations of equipment- Upload evidence of learning to your classroom maths blog
Virtual Learning Network
How to find great apps...
o appitic.com
o appadvice.com
o http://ipadineducation.co.uk/iPad_in_Education/Numeracy.html
o http://appsineducation.blogspot.co.nz/
o http://www.scoop.it/t/maths-apps
o http://mgleeson.edublogs.org/category/ipad/ipads-in-mathematics/
Graphite App Rating Tool
Excellent website that looks at:
- Type of web2 tool- Subject- Grade- Price- App deviceWithin the learning dimensions it gives you a
rating for engagement, pedagogy and support
SAMR Model
SAMR Model
SAMR Model
More Apps...
Presentation Apps...
Tips and Tricks- Make Folders for your apps - manage within programmes
- Use a music stand to keep your iPad steady when taking photos or movie footage
- Belkein 5-way headphone splitter for multi use
- Check out iTunes daily free apps
- YouTube Tips & Tricks
- Guided Access - Lock an app so children can only use that app when you disable it.
Tips and Tricks continued
- Rover - educational friendly app that supports the use of flash player
- Purchase iPad crayons
- Great cleaning cloths for your iPads from Mitre 10
Math Machine NZ app
* The Math Machine turns maths into fun, by presenting the basics as games.
* Something for all primary school kids from ages 5-11.
* Closely follows the New Zealand curriculum.
* Voice guidance makes it great for kids who haven't learnt to read yet.* Bi-linqual - includes English and Te Reo Māori, written and voice.
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