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I am trying to put together some training on PSRN/ numeracy to help staff see how many activites can offer maths oppportunties and how they can obsreve the children and identify their skills/ progress against 'development matters' stages.

 

Wondered if anyone out there has anything that could help me get started from training they have done before/ good training exercises, links to elsewhere that may help etc?

 

Hoping someone will be able to save me from re inventing the wheel from scratch!

 

Thanks

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Have you tried looking at teacher's tv. You could use the video clips as part of the training. I am sure I have seen some programmes with maths. This is just a suggestion may not be any use at all. It maybe worth having a look

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Have you looked at the National Standards site? I looked at the primaryframework for foundation sttage for literacy and mathematics. I found some useful information on there. Not sure how to create a link

 

smiles

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Thanks for suggestions. Will look at teachers TV. Sorry, should have said it is for a sessional pre school so primary strategy stuff probably a bit advanced. Just looking for some info/ ideas????

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ok, I admit I can't think what PRSN stands for? :o

 

Peggy

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Its the new EYFS name for maths - Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy.

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Its the new EYFS name for maths - Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy.

 

 

of course, being one who has left preschool that abbreviation didn't 'jump out at me' :oxD

 

Thanks.

 

Peggy

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fOUND THIS GOOD SITE, MATHS AND THE OUTDOORS, GREAT PHOTO'S

 

HERE

 

Peggy

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Thank you. Still searching for powerpoints or at least session headings if anyone can help......... Please..........!!!!

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