NCEA Numeracy
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NCEA Numeracy resources
NCEA Numeracy Resources
One place to link you to key resources. Many thanks to all those who have contributed to the creating and sharing of these ideas.
Pathways Awarua: Free resource for learners and teachers. Developed by the Tertiary Education Commission to support adult and young adult learners to strengthen their literacy and numeracy skills in contexts that are relevant to New Zealanders.
NZQA new website: About the NCEA Literacy and Numeracy co-requisite requirements, and links to helpful information. Numeracy subject page.
Prepare for digital assessment. Digital assessment practice, Previous past digital assessments (select Numeracy in the subject list). Access Details.
NCEA Implementation Facilitators: make contact with your local NIF for support.
Sharing of NCEA Numeracy style questions. Many thanks to NZAMT, Jake Wills and others for sharing your mahi. Resources to Use With Ākonga. Laura Hunte: Num questions organised.
Liz Snedden has put together her thoughts and experiences on her website. Thank you Liz for sharing!
Numeracy content checklist: Use as a checklist with your students or across all learning areas. Checklist created by Julia Crawford.
Numeracy Process 3
Process 3: Explain, reason, justify … Resources to support the teaching of these important processes.
Maths korero: Prompts to support our discussions in Pangarau/Maths. Created by Laura Hunte.
Talk Moves: From Smekens Education Solutions including information about introducing and using talk moves. Talk move flash cards.
Promoting mathematical talk using starters. Use starters to develop mathematical talk: debate, discuss, explain, reason, justify … routines for providing safe ways to enter mathematical discourse. Robert Kaplinsky: Levels of Convincing. Podcast (DebateMaths): How to get students talking in math class?