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Helping your child with
mathematical reasoning at
home
Orchard School
February 2016
Emma Blackman
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National Curriculum
 The national curriculum for mathematics
aims to ensure that all pupils:
 become fluent in the fundamentals of
mathematics,
 reason mathematically
 can solve problems
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Development Matters EYFS
 Overlap in many aspects of the ‘Good Levels of
Development’
 Thinking and reasoning skills are crucial to the
characteristics of effective learning:
 creating and thinking critically
 to communication and language, understanding and
speaking
 Developed alongside the mathematics.
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What is reasoning in mathematics?
 Reason mathematically in mathematics is:
 following a line of enquiry,
 conjecturing relationships and generalisations,

 developing an argument,
 justification or proof using mathematical
language.
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Why should you help your child
to reason?
 Research by Nunes (2009) says that ‘ability
to reason mathematically is the most
important factor in a pupil’s success in
mathematics…Such skills support deep and
sustainable learning and enable pupils to
make connections in mathematics’.
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Creating and thinking critically at
home
 Model being a thinker, showing that you don’t always
know, are curious and sometimes puzzled, and can
think and find out
 Encourage divergent thinking: what else is possible
 Value questions, and many responses, without rushing
towards answers too quickly.
 Support your child’s interests over time, remind them of
previous approaches and encourage them to make
connections between their experiences
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 Model the creative process, showing your
thinking in as many possible ways forward
 Give reasons rather than directive ‘rules’ for
any limits on your child’s activities
 Be a sensitive conversational partner and
co-thinker
 Show and talk about strategies - how to do
things – include problem solving, thinking
and learning.
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Challenge your child to think and
talk about their own learning
process with questions such as:
How did you do that?
How else could you have done that?
What could you do when you are stuck on that?
Convince me you are correct.
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Reasoning in stories
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Toys
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What do we have in common?
 What do we have in
common?
 Sort into group – no
more than two to start
with
 Tell you why they
have sorted them that
way (Identify
characteristics of
each set)
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Animals
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Family photos
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Food
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Puzzles and problems
Suduku
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Games
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Walking to school
 How shall we travel to school today? Why?
 Which route do you want to take? Why?
 Which will be the quickest? Which will be the
slowest?
 Which car do you like? Why not this one?
How are these cars similar? How are these
cars different?
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In the kitchen
 Which is more, 1.7kg of apples or 1007g of
apples?
 Which is more, 1.25kg of apples or 1025g of
apples?
 Decisions, decisions: which is the best
container to store a drink in?
 Which spoon would you eat soup with?
Why?
 Which piece of crockery would you eat a
piece of cake from? Why?
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Getting dressed
 Get three items of clothing out that are
appropriate for different seasons.
 Which top would be best worn on a sunny
day? Which top would be best worn on a
winter’s day? Why?
 Decisions, decisions
Compare using size, colour
Use, material, parts and shape
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What’s the time
 True or False? There are more hours in a
day than minutes in an hour.
 True or false? There are more days in
February than there is in March.
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In the bath
 Explore:
 The taller the
container, the more
water it holds.
 Is it always true,
sometimes true or
never true.
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What is the same? What is different?
 Number line and a clock
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Money problems
 How to Live Forever’ costs £5.50 plus VAT in
Waterstones or £6.60 minus a 10% discount
in WHS. Which shop is it the cheapest in?
 The smaller the coin the lesser the value?
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True or False
 Odd + odd + odd = odd
 When adding 4 numbers, it doesn’t matter
which order I add them up in.
 If I start at the number 2 and count in 4’s I
will say the number 32
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Sometimes, always or never
 Multiplication makes things bigger
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Always true, sometimes true or never true?
The sum of the digits of multiples of nine add
up to nine or a multiple of nine
Further investigation – True or false – a multiple
of nine is also a multiple of three
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Times tables
 Are the multiples of 3
odd or even?
 Can you describe the
pattern the ringed
numbers make?
 How will it continue?
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Spot the mistake
George says that,
“13 + 23 + 33 is equal to 18”.
Where has he gone
wrong? What should the
answer be?
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What reasoning could we do here?
12 + ____ = 14
12 + ____ = 16
12 + ____ = 18
12 + ____ = 20
12 + ____ = 22
12 + ____ = 24
146 = 140 + 6
146 = 130 + 16
146 = 120 + 26
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How would you calculate this?
____ + 20 = 25 + 45
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Orchard Handout Parent Workshop Reasoning

  • 1. Listening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Helping your child with mathematical reasoning at home Orchard School February 2016 Emma Blackman
  • 2. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk National Curriculum  The national curriculum for mathematics aims to ensure that all pupils:  become fluent in the fundamentals of mathematics,  reason mathematically  can solve problems
  • 3. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Development Matters EYFS  Overlap in many aspects of the ‘Good Levels of Development’  Thinking and reasoning skills are crucial to the characteristics of effective learning:  creating and thinking critically  to communication and language, understanding and speaking  Developed alongside the mathematics.
  • 4. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk What is reasoning in mathematics?  Reason mathematically in mathematics is:  following a line of enquiry,  conjecturing relationships and generalisations,   developing an argument,  justification or proof using mathematical language.
  • 5. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Why should you help your child to reason?  Research by Nunes (2009) says that ‘ability to reason mathematically is the most important factor in a pupil’s success in mathematics…Such skills support deep and sustainable learning and enable pupils to make connections in mathematics’.
  • 6. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Creating and thinking critically at home  Model being a thinker, showing that you don’t always know, are curious and sometimes puzzled, and can think and find out  Encourage divergent thinking: what else is possible  Value questions, and many responses, without rushing towards answers too quickly.  Support your child’s interests over time, remind them of previous approaches and encourage them to make connections between their experiences
  • 7. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk continued  Model the creative process, showing your thinking in as many possible ways forward  Give reasons rather than directive ‘rules’ for any limits on your child’s activities  Be a sensitive conversational partner and co-thinker  Show and talk about strategies - how to do things – include problem solving, thinking and learning.
  • 8. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Challenge your child to think and talk about their own learning process with questions such as: How did you do that? How else could you have done that? What could you do when you are stuck on that? Convince me you are correct.
  • 9. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Reasoning in stories
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  • 11. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk What do we have in common?  What do we have in common?  Sort into group – no more than two to start with  Tell you why they have sorted them that way (Identify characteristics of each set)
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  • 17. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Walking to school  How shall we travel to school today? Why?  Which route do you want to take? Why?  Which will be the quickest? Which will be the slowest?  Which car do you like? Why not this one? How are these cars similar? How are these cars different?
  • 18. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk In the kitchen  Which is more, 1.7kg of apples or 1007g of apples?  Which is more, 1.25kg of apples or 1025g of apples?  Decisions, decisions: which is the best container to store a drink in?  Which spoon would you eat soup with? Why?  Which piece of crockery would you eat a piece of cake from? Why?
  • 19. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Getting dressed  Get three items of clothing out that are appropriate for different seasons.  Which top would be best worn on a sunny day? Which top would be best worn on a winter’s day? Why?  Decisions, decisions Compare using size, colour Use, material, parts and shape
  • 20. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk What’s the time  True or False? There are more hours in a day than minutes in an hour.  True or false? There are more days in February than there is in March.
  • 21. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk In the bath  Explore:  The taller the container, the more water it holds.  Is it always true, sometimes true or never true.
  • 22. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk What is the same? What is different?  Number line and a clock
  • 23. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Money problems  How to Live Forever’ costs £5.50 plus VAT in Waterstones or £6.60 minus a 10% discount in WHS. Which shop is it the cheapest in?  The smaller the coin the lesser the value?
  • 24. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk True or False  Odd + odd + odd = odd  When adding 4 numbers, it doesn’t matter which order I add them up in.  If I start at the number 2 and count in 4’s I will say the number 32
  • 25. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Sometimes, always or never  Multiplication makes things bigger
  • 26. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Always true, sometimes true or never true? The sum of the digits of multiples of nine add up to nine or a multiple of nine Further investigation – True or false – a multiple of nine is also a multiple of three
  • 27. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Times tables  Are the multiples of 3 odd or even?  Can you describe the pattern the ringed numbers make?  How will it continue?
  • 28. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Spot the mistake George says that, “13 + 23 + 33 is equal to 18”. Where has he gone wrong? What should the answer be?
  • 29. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk What reasoning could we do here? 12 + ____ = 14 12 + ____ = 16 12 + ____ = 18 12 + ____ = 20 12 + ____ = 22 12 + ____ = 24 146 = 140 + 6 146 = 130 + 16 146 = 120 + 26
  • 30. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk How would you calculate this? ____ + 20 = 25 + 45
  • 31. www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.ukListening to you, working for you www.bexley.gov.uk Any questions?

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  1. What do these have in common? How are they similar? How are they different? Which one is the odd one out?
  2. Odd one out, similar different – look at your own photos or of that of other families Google images
  3. Similar? Different? – compare two cake Odd one out – 3 cakes Which one would your prefer? Why?
  4. This line of questioning encourages children to think about the concept of mathematical proof, and allows them to develop the key skill of proving or disproving a statement. Would use True or false before sometimes, always or never
  5. This line of questioning encourages children to think about the concept of mathematical proof, and allows them to develop the key skill of proving or disproving a statement. This key strategy is very effective at encouraging children to make connections between different areas of mathematics and for encouraging generalisations and algebraic thinking. Is it always, sometimes or never true that the product of two even numbers is even? Can you think why this is the case? What are you doing when you are multiplying? particularly effective starter activity. It can also be effective when introducing a new focus or concept. It works particularly well if time is allowed for paired or grouped discussion, with the children encouraged to discuss the statement together and come up with their answer (always, sometimes, never) and justification before feeding back to you or the class. You can play ‘devil’s advocate’, giving the children different examples to check against their decision. It can also work well to give children a statement about which they may have misconceptions (e.g. multiplication always makes things bigger). The strategy can also be used as a powerful assessment tool by asking the same ‘always, sometimes, never’ question at the start and end of the unit. Through doing this you should be able to notice and evidence the increased sophistication in the children’s thinking and reasoning skills. Children can also be given sets of statements to sort into ‘always true’, ‘sometimes true’ or ‘never true’. These statements could be from one area of mathematics (e.g. all about fractions) or a mixture of areas. The activity can also be extended to ask how the statements can be changed to make the always true, sometimes true or never true. Children should also be encouraged to move towards generalised statements and, if they are able, algebraic representations of their answer, especially when the statement is ‘always true’.