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Distance Learning Perimeter and Area Task (Freebie)
Distance Learning Perimeter and Area Task (Freebie)
Distance Learning Perimeter and Area Task (Freebie)
Distance Learning Perimeter and Area Task (Freebie)
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Check out this freebie - an engaging open-ended perimeter task!

Reasons why you need to be using open-ended maths tasks:

- require students to use problem-solving skills whilst applying skills to new situations in order to demonstrate knowledge

- they cater for differences in the learners in your class – children can answer in a range of ways and challenge themselves

- they encourage children to think flexibly (it is even better if you model this as you are teaching) you will be amazed at what the students come up with

- they promote great discussion during reflection time – allowing children to share the range of strategies and skills that they used to attack a problem (open-ended tasks promote peer teaching!)

- they create a good assessment tool for students who can extend themselves and show their true abilities

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Educatio

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Distance Learning Perimeter and Area Task (Freebie)

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Description

Check out this freebie - an engaging open-ended perimeter task!

Reasons why you need to be using open-ended maths tasks:

- require students to use problem-solving skills whilst applying skills to new situations in order to demonstrate knowledge

- they cater for differences in the learners in your class – children can answer in a range of ways and challenge themselves

- they encourage children to think flexibly (it is even better if you model this as you are teaching) you will be amazed at what the students come up with

- they promote great discussion during reflection time – allowing children to share the range of strategies and skills that they used to attack a problem (open-ended tasks promote peer teaching!)

- they create a good assessment tool for students who can extend themselves and show their true abilities

**********************************************************************

Please check out our range of free activities.

We are endeavouring to create more and more resources and activities during this year.

Please follow our experience on TPT – click the green star.

Make sure you leave some feedback or ask questions!

(Give feedback on your My Purchases page and earn credits to spend as $$$ on TPT)

Enjoy,

Educatio

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