Monday 30 April 2018

What happens when a relevant context backfires

Today we took an imaginary walk to Mc Donalds near our school. We discussed the surroundings: petrol station, fruit and vege shop, post shop, train station etc. We visualised driving from the Mc Donalds carpark to the train station park and ride during peak hour traffic. You might ask what this has to do with maths? Well I was hoping for learners to mention that drivers would have to cross as far as the median strip (safe zone in the middle of the road) and then use that information to explain the meaning of the statistical term "median" which is the middle value when numerical data is placed in either ascending or descending order.

It eventually dawned on me that year 11's are too young to hold a driver's licence so they might not be familiar with the term median being the painted lines in the middle of the road and as passengers in cars or on buses, they are more passive and possibly not as alert as licenced drivers. My context totally backfired....... I was forced to move onto plan B as my original plan seemed foreign/unknown.

I asked each learner how many hours they spent on social media a day and we recorded our data on mini whiteboards. Good comeback with this context so I felt somewhat revived. Next step was to rearrange data in ascending order, that went well...............now onto median...............Learners were asked to highlight the middle value from their set of numbers. After about 30 minutes we all had an accurate median......phew.......it was well worth investing in that activity as every single learner can now articulate the statistical term "median"

Wednesday 11 April 2018

The flurry continues Wednesday




Mon wk 11 Term 1
11MATNon MaoriMaori
0 credits52%77%
3 credits24%0%
6 credits24%23%

2 days after my last post about the flurry of activity around academic achievement as we reach the end of term 1 there has been a 20% shift in credits for Non Maori learners. With 2 days to go, our goal is to have more learners confident enough to sit assessments and gain credits.
Wed wk 11 Term 1
11MATNon MaoriMaori
0 credits41%77%
3 credits31%0%
6 credits28%23%

Tuesday 10 April 2018

The Flurry of activity has begun - Monday




With Term 1 nearing its end, the flurry of activity has begun.

Learners requesting to sit assessments this term have increased since yesterday with only 3 days left before I share our final term 1 results.

To date we have



0 credits - 77% Maori compared to 47% Non-Maori
3 credits - 0% Maori compared to 34% Non-Maori
6 credits - 23% Maori compared to 24% Non-Maori