As we get closer to our first teaching block I feel that it
is necessary to reflect upon some of my experiences that have happened so far in our mathematics
class. I personally feel that my thoughts and opinions of math have drastically
changed from negative to positive and this is due to my experiences working
with new fun and engaging concepts. This class has given me confidence by
showing me a multitude of new ways to make math inclusive, fun and educational.
It has also showed me the amount of resources that a available for teachers to
improve the learning experiences in their classrooms.The text and technological resources that we have used in
class have giving me much more confidence knowing that there is something that
I can turn to for ideas and additional support.
This week, we began the class with another collaborated
activity. We had coloured Popsicle sticks with numbers ranging from 1 o 6 and
each of us picked a number to form a group of six. This is a great technique because it helps
establish groups with some choice but also allows for students to work with
some new faces and get to know their classmates. I can definitely see myself
using this strategy in my classroom. I think that this strategy works well to
promote an inclusive environment in your classroom.
Once we were in our groups, we had a choice to select a
station where different types of tasks were placed at each table. The first two
stations that my group chose had a mathematical problem that involved
toothpicks. Using toothpicks, we had to use the 5 descriptive cards to try and
create the shape that the cards were describing. This activity was somewhat challenging
because you had to use the descriptive cards to create the shape. Even with the
collaboration of your group members, it still provided a challenge.
The third station had a similar objective using descriptive
cards to create a shape, except this time the cards were used to create a pattern.
We used the manipulatives to create the pattern in the image posted below: