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NUMERACY. Today we will be looking at. Definition of Numeracy Implications of low levels Base 7 Exercise Good Numeracy practice guidelines Language of Numeracy Tutor’s Toolbox Online Resources and Worksheets. Numeracy. Wake Up Call How many times in the story are numbers referred to?.
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Today we will be looking at... • Definition of Numeracy • Implications of low levels • Base 7 Exercise • Good Numeracy practice guidelines • Language of Numeracy • Tutor’s Toolbox • Online Resources and Worksheets
Numeracy Wake Up Call How many times in the story are numbers referred to?
NALA’s Definition of Literacy Literacy involves listening and speaking, reading, writing, numeracy and using everyday technology to communication and handle information... it also has personal, social and economic dimensions. Literacy increases the opportunity for individuals and communities to reflect on their situation, explore new possibilities and initiate change. NALA Strategic Plan 2007 -2010
NALA’S Definition of Numeracy Numeracy is a life skill that involves the competent use of mathematical language, knowledge and skills. Numerate adults have the confidence to manage the mathematical demands of real-life situations such as everyday living, work related settings and in further education, so that effective choices are made in our evolving technological and knowledge based society.
Implications of Low Levels of Numeracy Civic • Participation fully as a citizen • Voting • Understand government documents Recreational • Participation in leisure activities such as sports, quizzes, puzzles
Implications of Low Levels of Numeracy Professional • Decreased job & training opportunities. Practical • Making informed decisions e.g. Finances • Budgeting • Interest rates • PRSI & pension contributions
A numerate person has... • A number sense. • The ability to quantify and estimate. • Skills in measuring. • Usable knowledge of the basic facts. • The ability to select the appropriate operation to find a solution. • The ability to use a calculator. • A money-wise sense (Frye 1982)
Base 7 Exercise How did it make you feel? What helped?
Good Numeracy Practice Guidelines • Make it fun!! • Use real life examples where possible. e.g. Pizza for fractions, money for decimals, menus for adding. • Boost confidence by providing opportunities for success • Connect lessons to everyday life. • Discuss different ways of tackling the same problem.
Good Numeracy Practice Guidelines • Look at patterns. • Use estimation and show students how to check their work. • Introduce mathematical language. Strive to teach for understanding How we get there is as important
Maths has its own Language! x - + - = Vocabulary for maths terms need to be well defined.
Using Mathematical Signs 48is the answer. Find the question
Numeracy Tutor’s Toolbox! Newspapers Maps Menus Catalogues Receipts Basic Calculators Measuring Jugs Pack of Cards Metre tape measures Sudoku Rulers Coins and Notes Thermometers Pay Slips Weighing Scales Digital Camera Compass Clock Take photos of numbers in nature.
Online Resources • www.writeon.ie • www.literacytools.ie • www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise • www.skillsworkshop.org • www.southdublinlibraries.ie/podcast • www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths • www.haveyougotmathseyes.com
Remember! Have fun.