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The new Alpha Mathematics Teachers Resource Published by Pearson
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What is in the Teachers Resource (1)? • Every page from both Alpha Mathematics and the Alpha Maths Workbook • Alpha text pages optimised for landscape viewing on whiteboards • Text dynamically linked to homework and vice-versa WBTB • Instant links to answers ANS • Instant links to spreadsheets SS • Instant links to PowerPoint presentations and CAS activities PP CAS
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What is in the Teachers Resource (2)? Blackline masters BBLM • You probably don't want students writing in the textbook! • These include items like isometric paper, images to be reflected/rotated/enlarged, sets of axes and so on. • Some blackline masters, if small, are repeated on a page to save copying, or to allow students several attempts • Larger diagrams for when measuring is involved
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What is in the Teachers Resource (3)? Supplementary worksheets SW • There are about 70 extra worksheets to augment the Exercises in the Textbook. • These are all full-page, write-on style. • The material is skills-based: drill and repetition • Answers are supplied separately • You choose how to use them – additional practice for students, material for fast-finishers, as targeted homework etc.
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What is in the Teachers Resource (4)? A Key Competencies and Values advice sheet • Thinking – the investigations and puzzles in the Pearson texts cover this one • Using Language, Symbols and Text – all our Maths books encourage this key competency • Managing Self – this can be covered by using homework books, or a time limit for class work. • Relating to Others – group work, 'co-operative activities' covers this one Extensive advice in the Alpha TR – indicated by a specialKCbutton, every time a KC opportunity comes up.
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What is in the Teachers Resource ? (5) Author comments • Tips, advice, explanations • Cross-curricular references CC • Bi-cultural references BC Animations Specially commissioned for the Alpha TR
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Alpha Mathematics (2nd Edition) What's new? Published by Pearson
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Features of the new edition of AlphaMathematics (1) • In full colour • All content reviewed and updated • Older material removed • New material added
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Features of the new edition (2)
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Features of the new edition (3) • Enlargement now included (at an introductory level) so as not to overlap too much with Enlargement in Beta Mathematics:
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Features of the new edition (4a) • New section on charts included – all in New Zealand contexts
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Features of the new edition (4b) • New section on charts included – all in New Zealand contexts
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Features of the new edition (5a) • New section on statistical literacy
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Features of the new edition (5b) • New section on statistical literacy
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Features of the new edition (6a) • New section on the statistical enquiry cycle
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Features of the new edition (6b) • New section on the statistical enquiry cycle
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Features of the new edition (7a) • New section on informal inference
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Features of the new edition (7b) • New section on informal inference
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Features of the new edition (8) • New section on calculating probability, using equally likely outcomes and simple fractions
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Features of the new edition (9a) • First chapter is now on numeracy
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Features of the new edition (9b) Multiplicative strategies are covered directly: • Doubling and halving – e.g. calculate 68 x 50 • Changing the order: e.g. calculate 25 x 39 x 4 • Recognising when numbers occur twice within an expression: e.g. 7 x 56 + 3 x 56 Other strategies may not be multiplicative: • Writing 9 as 10 – 1 sometimes – eg. Calculate 67 + 9 Answer: 67 + 9 is the same as 67 + 10 – 1. Appropriate for Level 4? More for level 2/3
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Features of the new edition (9c) • Other chapters e.g. Fractions have a numeracy flavour'
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Features of the new edition (9d) Some numeracy considerations • The numeracy project was developed as an initiative for primary and intermediate schools as well as junior secondary • Should we be able to assume students taking a level 4 Maths course are numerate, to some extent? • Developing numeracy skills and understanding is also often a teaching point, part of good classroom practice – e.g. I travel 7 km east, then 4 km south; how far is this if I travel directly? Is 53 km a sensible answer?
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Features of the new edition (10) • Deletions: • Parallel lines (now Level 5) • Area and circumference (now Level 5) • Spreadsheet chapter (most teachers said it should go) – replaced by Numeracy chapter • Trimmed • 'Old-style' statistics
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Features of the new edition (11) • Easier to use, colour-coded • Helpful tags for navigation (e.g. orange = Algebra)
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Features of the new edition (12) • Technology • Icons
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Alpha Mathematics Workbook
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Alpha Mathematics Workbook (1) • New publication • Expanded to 144 pages (previous edition had 96 (teachers asked for more) • Fully linked to main text (easy to set assignments or extra work) • Brief worked examples
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Alpha Mathematics Workbook (2) • Generous write-on space (increased) • Second colour for better display • All pages perforated • Each sheet is a separate 'assignment' so these can be handed in if required
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Alpha Mathematics Workbook (3) Every page features the second colour (teal) Investigations throughout, as required to meet the Key Competency of 'Thinking'
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Alpha Mathematics Workbook (4) Each section quotes the relevant MiNZC section. Each page can be handed in separately, if required
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Alpha Mathematics Workbook (5) • Answers are in the back by popular demand – we are also doing this in the Beta MathematicsWorkbook. • The answers can be removed because all the pages are perforated. Just like they could be removed in the current Alpha Maths Homework Book – but in there they are in the middle of the book.
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Alpha Mathematics Workbook (6a) Completely overhauled and revised with new material. One of these topics is 'charts' – now specifically mentioned. BTW, What is a chart?
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Alpha Mathematics Workbook (6b) More charts – this one is 'cross-curricular' with Science, and involves measurement (weight, length etc).
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Alpha Mathematics Student CD Why bundled with the Workbook? • Each student gets one each year • No collection problems • More easily updated each year • Designed to be used at home
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Features of the Student CD • PowerPoint demonstrations of worked examples (animated by Stuart Laird) • LiveMathTM computer algebra • All spreadsheets from text included • All data sets from text and homework book included • Links to internet websites
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Gamma Mathematics (3rd Edition) – a new structure – to fit the curriculum and 13 Achievement Standards • There are 44 credits available at Level 1, but the expectation is that students may/might/will/could only be assessed on about 24 • Schools will have flexibility to decide on courses – in particular a subset of the 13 Achievement Standards that meets the needs of their students. • We are proposing a 'two-book' solution to offer a 'best fit' to schools
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Gamma Mathematics – the two book solution Your comments/feedback welcome!
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Why not one book? • Expense – it would be substantially longer than the current 600 page Gamma 2nd Edition, or would cover each AS 'once-over lightly'. The intention of the new AS approach is to cover material in more depth, not less. This meets long-standing teacher concerns that there hasn't been enough time to lock in student understanding. • Schools would not want to buy textbooks where students only use about half; similarly with workbooks
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Gamma Maths – an overview • Contains all the Externally Assessed Achievement Standards, plus a 'Common Assessment Task' for AS 1.2 (Apply Algebraic Methods) • Contains the maths needed as pre-requisites for Year 12 Maths • Is designed to allow some choice for schools – it contains 9 Achievement Standards altogether, so doesn't dictate a course. Schools may not cover both 1.10 & 1.11 for example, but both are included to allow a choice
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Gamma Maths Fundamentals – an overview • Focuses on Internally Assessed Achievement Standards • Could be used with accelerate students in Year 10 • For students who may take two years to do NCEA Level 1 it provides an ideal course for the first year. • In both cases above it offers a worthwhile integrated course – at Level 6 of the MiNZC curriculum
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The overlap – an explanation • Number is included in both books to make each one of 'stand alone' value. • Statistics is included in both books – given the emphasis from the Ministry on its importance. A choice between 1.10 (Multivariate data) and 1.11 (Bivariate data) is not dictated by the Gamma text(s).
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The names of the two books • We will be retaining 'Gamma' as part of the name of both books to retain brand recognition. • The names mentioned today are 'working' titles, not final ones. • Possibilities include 'Gamma Plus', 'Gamma Extra', 'Gamma 1 & 2, 'Gamma A & B', 'Gamma Introductory', 'Gamma Red & Gamma Blue', 'Gamma Foundations', Gamma Preliminary', etc. • What do you think? Please let us know!
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Future directions • One day delivery of textbooks may well be electronic. We already offer Alpha Mathematics as an electronic textbook – one or two schools at present plan using it in this form. This number will grow. • We envisage that the course could eventually be delivered in 'modules', so that schools could compile their own learning programmes.
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Alpha Mathematics Homework Book Answers
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