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Maths Teachers And Pupils Can “Figure It Out”

Published: Thu 6 Sep 2001 10:12 AM
Anyone who thinks that schools are 'dumbing down' their lessons should take a look at the new "Figure it Out" series of maths books, Education Minister Trevor Mallard said today.
Trevor Mallard visited Jean Batten School in Mangere to launch eight resource books as part of the "Figure it Out" series. The books are aimed at better maths teaching and learning in year six (standard four).
"They're challenging, fun, and relevant to things children are interested in as well as our objectives to improve numeracy levels," Trevor Mallard said.
The books cover number, measurement, geometry, algebra, statistics, basic facts, and problem solving. There is also a theme booklet “Sport” in the new mathematics series that includes activities covering a wide variety of sport and fitness activities like golf, skateboarding, waka ama and the America's Cup. Note: Try some examples on the next page.
“A few years ago, international surveys of maths learning showed that New Zealand had to lift its game. This series is one of the initiatives helping us improve standards across the board,” Trevor Mallard said.
“This is a key element of the Literacy and Numeracy strategy. The recent national education monitoring report showed how much our junior school literacy is improving. This series builds on excellent numeracy development in junior classes and brings the excitement to older children.
“Our maths standards will be rising too as teachers use the material in their classrooms as part of the comprehensive new approach”.
Trevor Mallard said feedback showed that teachers, pupils, and parents were all impressed with the “Figure It Out” series.
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