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J Dempsey

@dempseymaths

maths teacher

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Algebra tiles : collecting like terms, expanding and factorising, forming expressions, substitution, adding and subtracting expressions, completing the square, solving equations what else?

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I'm looking for examples of student work online where misconceptions are viable for a PD session, particularly for algebra, does anybody know where this might be available? Thank you

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Calling all 📢⭐️🚨Maths Teachers🚨⭐️📢 Are you ready for a new challenge (but still want to teach in the classroom)? Train to be a Mastery Specialist! Applications are NOW OPEN & close on Friday 14 March⏰ ncetm.org.uk/maths-hubs/abo…

Calling all 📢⭐️🚨Maths Teachers🚨⭐️📢
Are you ready for a new challenge (but still want to teach in the classroom)? Train to be a Mastery Specialist! 
Applications are NOW OPEN & close on Friday 14 March⏰ 

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best way of introducing laws of multiplying directed numbers provided addition/subtraction and grid method is established? donsteward.blogspot.com/2013/06/multip…

best way of introducing laws of multiplying directed numbers provided addition/subtraction and grid method is established?
donsteward.blogspot.com/2013/06/multip…
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Does anybody have a list of topics that pupils really need to know for the UKMT Team Challenge (Y8/Y9) before I compile one? Thanks

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Ban mobile phones in schools. Gate to gate, first bell to last. Successful options include: 1. Complete physical ban 2. Turned off, never visible 3. Handed in (office, pouches, teacher desk) All of these need exceptions for exceptional circumstances. All of these need to be

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Mr Hart A tiered detention system for h/wThis usually flags up the issue with parents . We have repeat offenders where there is little or no support and encouragement from home. We put them on a homework report( not much impact in my humble opinion). We do offer lunchtime homework club

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Lots of pupils cheat on SparxMaths using AI, it's pretty easy to identify if you look. Honest conversations, giving them questions in person to do that they got correct and not stipulating that they MUST get 100% seems to help..

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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our dynamic and innovative Maths faculty, located in the heart of East Manchester. tes.com/jobs/vacancy/t…

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Anybody got a good structure for Easter revision they wouldn't mind sharing? Maths GCSE Foundation kids aiming for 4/5, currently on 3s/4s. Would prefer not to have to create anything..

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The latest TikTok predicted paper scam is a made up "5 year rule". These companies are making tens of thousands of pounds by lying to students about their "predictive methods". Make sure your students are clued up. [Please RT] youtube.com/watch?v=BlaoUC…

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I'd be really interested to hear how schools use Dr Frost or Craig Barton ' Eedi in schools, especially those without devices. I like both of them a lot but haven't used them yet with pupils. If anybody is using either of them successfully, please let me know.

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Two SSDD problem sets made for GCSE Functions if anybody's interested. Haven't used them yet so possible mistakes lurking, I have answers if anybody wants. 1) Substituting into Fns/Inverse Fns/Solving 2) Composite Fns/Inverses/Solving

Two SSDD problem sets made for GCSE Functions if anybody's interested. Haven't used them yet so possible mistakes lurking, I have answers if anybody wants.
1) Substituting into Fns/Inverse Fns/Solving 
2) Composite Fns/Inverses/Solving