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Time Zones, Test Week and Teaching with Representations - AfterMaths

Time Zones, Test Week and Teaching with Representations - AfterMaths

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Becky is back from America, which means Aftermaths is back to its usual rhythm of maths chat, gentle chaos and slightly overconfident linking between topics.

In this episode, Jon and Becky begin by looking ahead to Key Stage 2 SATs week, reflecting on the pressure pupils, parents and schools can feel, while also remembering some of the stranger moments from past SATs papers, including giraffes, warthogs and the famous “bewilderment” question.

Jon then shares a staff meeting idea about representations in maths, using improper fractions, mixed numbers and counters to explore when manipulatives help children see the structure of the mathematics, and when they can become an inefficient crutch. It leads into a wider discussion about fluency, efficiency, conceptual understanding and the importance of moving pupils intentionally from representation towards more efficient methods.

For this week’s Maths of Life, Becky brings back some travel-inspired mathematics from her trip to Washington State. A flight from London to Seattle leads to a conversation about time zones, longitude, negative numbers, the international date line, China’s single time zone, and why France technically has more time zones than Russia.

Finally, Jon and Becky return to the recent EEF and UCL research on mixed attainment grouping and setting. They discuss why the headline findings need careful interpretation, the importance of what actually happens in the classroom, and why access to high-quality teaching matters for all pupils, particularly those with gaps to close.

You can find the updated Twinkl PlanIt Maths time units here: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/dltpv

You can connect with Jon on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joncripwell/

You can subscribe to the Primary Maths Podcast Substack here: https://primarymathspodcast.substack.com/

And you can get in touch with the show by emailing: primarymathspodcast@twinkl.co.uk

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