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Hi! We are Caryn, Bee Guat, Priyatharisini,Farah and Loqman. We are a group of future teachers hoping to gain more experience on how to teach Mathematics creatively and effectively. Please feel free to view our blog and we hope to hear from you. Your ideas, comments, criticism, suggestions or advice are highly welcomed! Thank you!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

FuN leArNinG wItH MaThS iN SolVinG pRobLeMs



Hello friends!!Congrats to Group 10 for their remarkable presentation on 'Problem Solving In Maths'!.Splendid insights and practical ideas have been shared!Good Job girls..

Well,obliquely the topic made us ponder and reflect further on how to come up with decisive ways for the primary kids to be engaged in the problem solving Maths activity..As we browse through the net, we found some brilliant problem solving activities, fun learning games, suggestions/strategies from various websites that we would like to share with you guys..

Here we would like to share some that you can use for your future classroom..
http://www.mathplayground.com/


In this website, you may find lots of ideas that can apply to teach students in solving problems in Maths subjects since this week we have listened to a presentation about problem solving.
You also may want to take a look on this YouTube video where it gave us clear examples on how to carry out and create questions based on problem solving topics..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3ZwlLTiNrI&feature=PlayList&p=83FA940DF4358154&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=13

Besides, here is another website on problem solving strategies www.thesingaporemaths.com

This simple yet significant website listed most of the common and practical strategies that kids in Primary 3-primary 6 can seek out to tackle their problem solving Maths questions..It serves as an eye opener for the kids to try out many creative and fun stratgeies to apply in problem solving process..

So, do visit the links and tell us about it.."What say you?" Hopefully they are very useful and practical for us as future teachers... =)

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