ISBN-13: 9781907550812 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 36 str.
Here's a chance for students to turn detective and apply their mathematical knowledge to solve some murder mysteries.
Each of the 16 activities is intended to be a consolidation exercise covering topics such as arithmetic, algebra, shapes and simple graphs and charts.
For teachers
Apart from the obvious use as homework activities, the activities can play a great role in generating mathematical discussion too. Students often work well in pairs on this sort of activity as they are able to discuss their methods and combine forces when coordinating several features of a problem. Some of the tasks require a reasonable level of logical thinking and students need to understand mathematical terms such as product, factor, prime etc. The benefits to the students will be greatly improved if their knowledge of such mathematical language has been reinforced before attempting these murder mysteries. Success through this type of activity can increase student's confidence and make them eager to progress.
Some of the tasks included here reflect wider topics met in the primary school curriculum and there is an element of general knowledge evident.
Further investigative work could be generated from these, for example, in "Water" - can you find a river whose length would fit between the Severn and the Thames ? In Romans - can you find an emperor who reigned for less than 10 years ?
For parents
These murder mysteries use mathematical skills learnt at school but will both reinforce knowledge and stretch students who crave a challenge. It is important to check that students have covered and understand the topic before using them. The exercises are intended to be entertaining, as children love using their mathematical skills to find out "whodunnit."
Contents
1.Mixed Arithmetic 1
2.Mixed Arithmetic 2
3.Number and Algebra 1
4.Number and Algebra 2
5.Number and Angle Mix
6.Money
7.Coordinates
8.Shape
9.Charts
10.Family
11.Sports
12.Music
13.Europe
14.The Romans
15.Water
16.Missing Pieces
16 activities to stretch and engage ages 8-11Heres a chance for students to turn detective and apply their mathematical knowledge to solve some murder mysteries.Each of the 16 activities is intended to be a consolidation exercise covering topics such as arithmetic, algebra, shapes and simple graphs and charts.