Developing pupils’ mathematical reasoning in fluency
Mastering mathematical reasoning skills is critical for pupils to succeed in maths and beyond. These slides are an invaluable resource for teachers looking to provide explicit instruction on reasoning.
The slow reveal model used in the slides engages students in critical thinking, vocabulary development, and oracy skills.
The PowerPoint's open structure encourages students to be curious and creative in their initial responses, while later refining their reasoning through the use of speaking frames and vocabulary. Each year group, from 1 to 6, has its own set of PowerPoint slides, making it easy for teachers to integrate these tools into their lessons and help teachers start to explicitly support pupils' mathematical reasoning skills.
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