00:23:18 INTO Learning: this may be covered but if not I will ask at the end 00:23:31 Louise Rossiter: Sorry, did you say this is the 3rd week of this? I didn't realise there was 2 others, is it possible to have those recordings sent to me by any chance? 00:23:41 Barbara Craine: Thank you INTO and Michelle. 00:24:05 INTO Learning: You will be able to access the other recordings through the link you will receive after this webinar 00:24:31 Marie Coleman: 👍 00:24:32 Louise Rossiter: Oh brilliant, thank you. 00:24:38 INTO Learning: All our webinars are available on our vimeo account through the INTO website. You will require your INTO member sign in details 00:24:54 Niall Bradley: 👍 00:25:07 INTO Learning: We did the following maths webinars over the last few weeks: 00:25:24 INTO Learning: Playful approaches in PMC Stage 1 and 2 and 00:25:34 INTO Learning: Overview of PMC 00:25:47 Louise Rossiter: OK thank you 00:28:37 Therese Cullinan: Hi at last webinar there was a mention of possible funding being provided for purchase of concrete materials and equipment to support the implementation of the new maths curriculum. This was not the information given at a recent leader's seminar I attended. We were told any new purchases would need to be covered under the general capitation grant. Could you provide clarification on this please? Thanks 00:29:33 INTO Learning: We have not received any confirmation that funding will be provided but we will continue to ask for this in our engagement with DoE 00:31:25 INTO Learning: There is no certificate for our webinars however all attendees will receive a follow up email that verifies your attendance 00:31:40 Therese Cullinan: Thank you for the clarification. 00:35:27 Karen Kavanagh: Definitely helps with planning to have more specific outcomes! 00:36:16 Fiona O’Hanlon: You're amazing Michelle!!! Thank you!!! 00:36:31 S Caulfield: Is there any specific reason for the vague outcomes? 00:36:43 Anne Marie Griffin: Thanks. 00:36:52 A Coffey: That will be very helpful, thanks Michelle. 00:36:56 Jack Harton: Can we use the PMC in our planning this academic year? 00:37:36 Majella Fisher: Your resource would be excellent Michelle. 00:38:14 INTO Learning: My understanding is that teachers are being encouraged to explore the PMC if you wish including planning using the PMC 00:38:28 Sarah Sweeney: Should these letters in the progression steps be used in our short term planning when using these new curriculums? Hearing varying things from inspectors. 00:39:14 INTO Learning: Planning should be in line with preparation for teaching and lrearning document. Your planning should ultimately support you and make sense to you 00:39:51 INTO Learning: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://ncca.ie/media/5016/preparation-for-teaching-and-learning.pdf 00:40:18 INTO Learning: i hope Michelle has addressed the planning question there now 00:40:43 Sarah Sweeney: Ok thanks so much! 00:45:24 Cliona Robotham: Can Michelle recommend any resources or books that give playful games/activities/lesson ideas for the different strands at each stage level? 00:46:24 INTO Learning: Thanks Mary for sharing 00:46:26 Marie-Celine Lawlor: I loved Michelle's Literacy Masterclass. Will she do a maths one in the coming years? 00:48:26 Anne Marie Griffin: What kind of whiteboards do you use and any advice for cleaning them? 00:48:40 Caitriona O tuama: will there be access to this webinar after it goes live? 00:49:03 INTO Learning: yes the recording will be emailed 00:49:54 Caitriona O tuama: Super thanks 00:50:01 Kelly Molloy: Michelle is fantastic I've done her Literacy summer course and use several resources totally suitable for multi grade 3rd-6th. Anyone else multigrade? if any tips for teaching maths to whole class in multigrade setting that would be grade. Use mini whiteboards always and they're fantastic. you can buy small erasers for each child or just rip a few cloths 00:50:15 Kelly Molloy: *great 00:51:25 Maebh Ryan: Old socks work very well too! 00:51:43 S Caulfield: also multigrade 5th/6th 00:52:07 Neasa Ni Aolain: yes all the single socks that don't get eaten by the washing machine great as whiteboard erasers! 00:52:31 Fiona Kelly: The Pink Stuff is brilliant for cleaning the mini white boards. 00:52:43 Marie Coleman: multigrade too 3rd,4th,5th 00:52:43 Marian Curtin: Do we have specific outcomes which must be covered in each class level or will it be the case that our learners who struggle are not exposed to a lot of the content of the old curriculum? 00:52:57 INTO Learning: Oide are offering full-day face-to-face seminars that will introduce all primary and special school leaders, along with a nominated curriculum leader per school, to the Primary Mathematics Curriculum and will provide an overview of the CPD supports available. The seminars are being offered throughout the month of October and schools must self-register both attendees using the following steps: 1. Visit www.oide.ie. 2. Select ‘Apply/Book now’ on top right 3. Select ‘Teachers’ 4. Log in/Register your account 5. Select ‘Sector’ – primary 6. Select ‘PMC Leadership Seminar’ 00:53:00 Marie-Celine Lawlor: I am multigrade too and I am the same, finding it hard to even out the time. My older class are quite independent so I can set work for them to do while working with the younger. I use 3 before me in maths, where they have to read instructions, ask a pal and then ask another pal 00:53:01 S Caulfield: some areas are naturally playful e.g money whereas other areas can be more difficult to think of how to make it playful 00:53:24 S Caulfield: using deck of cards and dice always works with senior classes 00:53:37 Neasa Ni Aolain: Yes playful long division - hard sell - and hard to resource as you need tonnes of things to make big numbers concrete 00:54:10 Linda Kealy: where did you get money in middle pic 00:54:34 Megan Griffin: Twinkl has money cut outs coins and notes in euro! 00:54:35 Catherine Clancy: We were told that we do not have to use progression continua. No need to inc in lesson plans. So again very vague in learning outcomes! 00:55:14 Marie-Celine Lawlor: Your plans are technically for you so if you need the progression continua you can justify using it 00:55:50 Micheál Griffin: I got my fifth and sixth class to do a Christmas meal shop last year using lidl brocures and used the context of big families for long division. worked a charm! If you want bigger numbers just move the decimal point one/two etc. places over 00:56:43 Marie Coleman: Supermarket catalogues are great and really motivate the children 00:56:48 S Caulfield: great idea Micheál! we use the plan a holiday and they have to include flight times, durations, use a budget, percentages etc 00:57:33 Emma Swinburne: There is a great Snow White resource available, she is sick of the housework and need to buy appliances, I gave varying budgets and get the children to check prices online. the Smyths website is good too they have a section where you can set your budget. 00:58:50 S Caulfield: love that idea Emma 00:59:57 Lorraine O Connell: Very informative and helpful Michelle thank you. Can you recommend a school wide checklist for resources for all classes. 01:00:49 S Caulfield: will you have explanations to go with each game? 01:01:02 INTO Learning: https://www.twinkl.ie/resource/maths-resource-checklist-t-m-1662367948 01:01:07 Rhona Grant: There is a Resource list on the Oide website 01:02:09 INTO Learning: https://www.tes.com/en-ie/teaching-resource/maths-class-resource-checklist-12553291 01:02:56 INTO Learning: Thnaks Rhona 01:03:30 Lorraine O Connell: Thanks Rhona, INTO, 01:04:33 Marian Curtin: These multiplication games were amazing last year!! It was so fun for them 01:04:38 Megan Griffin: I have your Snakes and Spinners Games my class LOVE them I play them really regularly! I can highly recommend 01:04:39 Rebecca Sexton: Blooket is AMAZING for tables repetition. 01:04:44 Caro Condon: spaghetti and marshmallows for a class of 30 costs about 50 euro! 01:05:14 Rebecca Sexton: I use marla and cocktail sticks. 01:05:16 S Caulfield: What does a normal maths lesson look like in your class Michelle - time for each part? Do children have access to games whenever they want through out the day or are games kept for Friday? 01:07:12 Marian Curtin: Can I ask how many times a week would you recommend station teaching? Or would you use the games in pairs whole class more so?? 01:08:16 Jo Doyle: Has there been any indication that the standardised tests will change to reflect the new approaches? 01:08:32 INTO Learning: Standardised tests are being reviewed 01:08:49 Jo Doyle: Thank you :) 01:09:41 Lorraine O Connell: excellent webinar thank you. I only wish I saw Junior end webinar 01:09:42 Neasa Ni Aolain: No...and the department still insisting on doing them and giving them the results - the lady from Mary I who helped to write the Sigma T conducted a lot of the research that preceded the changes in the curriculum - apparently the new drumcondra maths is closer to new maths curriculum in terms of more problem solving etc 01:10:09 Majella Fisher: Brilliant thank you Michelle 01:10:15 Marie Coleman: are those manipulative sites free to use 01:10:48 Brenda McDaid: Thanks so much, excellent! 01:10:52 S Caulfield: thanks Michelle- so informative 01:10:58 Michelle Berry: It was brilliant, thank you so much! 01:10:58 Margaret Gleeson: thank you Michelle 01:11:02 Cyrina Kelly: This was so so useful and helpful Michelle! Thank you so much :) I'm an NQT and maths would not be my strong point but I've learned so much from this! 01:11:06 Fiona Walshe: Thank you 01:11:06 Barbara Dagg: That was fantastic Michelle. Thanks so much for all the knowledge and ideas. Thanks so much for sharing. Excellent webinar. 01:11:08 Rhona Grant: Thank You Michelle! Very Informative. 01:11:09 Karen Kavanagh: Thank you! Very helpful! 01:11:11 Jack Harton: Thanks Michelle 01:11:11 Lisa Jackson: Thank you so much Michelle 01:11:17 Liz McCormack: Thank you, Michelle! Very helpful. 01:11:21 Marian Curtin: Thank you so much. That was very informative! 01:11:22 AINE Ni Thuathail: Go raibh míle maith agat Michelle, thar cionn ar fad! 01:11:22 Aoife O Dwyer: do you use master your maths book? 01:11:25 Maura Broderick: Thank you Michelle 01:11:28 Eilís Feehan: Thank you, lovely ideas! 01:11:32 Emmet Sinnott: Thank you very much 01:11:33 Anne Marie Griffin: Thanks so much Michelle. 01:11:36 Neasa Ni Aolain: So so good....thank you very much....yes can oide / into record you teaching maths and show on website - would be amazing 01:11:37 Aine Breathnach: Míle buíochas Michelle. Áine Breathnach 01:11:38 Jo Doyle: This was incredible; reassuring and informative. Thanks Michelle! 01:11:44 Isobel Curtin: that was so helpful 01:11:45 Linda Kealy: whats your Instagram name 01:11:49 arlene murphy: Thank you 01:11:49 Maire Bourke: Thank you so much! very helpful! 👍 01:11:49 Sarah Feeney: great webinar....can we get list of resources / websites? 01:11:51 Majella Fisher: Super thank you 01:12:22 INTO Learning: Instagram: michellesinnovativeideas 01:12:24 Marian Curtin: Any recommendations when you have a very very wide gap. Currently have 3rd class and have 3 students at senior infant level. 01:13:12 Louise Rossiter: Thank you 01:13:27 Caroline Wall: Thanks Michelle, inspirational!! 01:13:52 Norma Shanahan: Thanks for a great webinar. 01:14:14 Fiona O’Hanlon: Thank you INTO and Michelle - excellent webinar! 01:14:15 Alma Devane: Super! Thanks Michelle 01:14:18 Lisa Riordan: Great webinar 01:14:38 Edel Arthur: Thanks so much Michelle. Will you do a summer course in this next summer by any chance?? I did your literacy masterclass last summer. It was excellent!!! Would love to do a maths one by you!! 01:15:07 Stephanie Jennings: Míle buíochas 01:15:11 Cyrina Kelly: Would love a maths summer course hosted by Michelle! 01:15:19 Aidan Kelly: Thank you very much Michelle. Very informative. 01:15:48 Deirdre Franey: Great webinar, Michelle, thank you 01:15:50 Majella Fisher: A summer course with Michelle would be great 01:15:59 Hazel Thompson: GRMMA Michelle excellent ideas and supports. 01:16:10 Angela Connolly: Thank you Michelle, very informative 01:16:16 Shauna Hated: Super webinar, thank you very much Michelle 01:16:26 Denise O’Reilly: Thanks Michelle! 01:16:35 Shsron O Donnell: Thanks so much Michelle 01:16:45 Mary Sexton: Amazing webinar. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas with us. 01:16:50 A Coffey: Thanks Michelle, very helpful. 01:16:52 Edel Doggett: Super webinar! Thanks so much Michelle! 01:16:57 Kelly Molloy: fantastic as always! thank you 01:16:58 Sadhbh Bhreathnach: Go raibh míle maith agat 01:17:02 Aileen Smith: Thank you. Definitely funding for resources will be very grateful 01:17:08 Shirley Morrissey: Great ideas, thank you! 01:17:21 Ciara Byrne: Thanks very much. Really helpful 🙂 01:17:33 Melissa Quinn: Thank you Michelle 01:17:41 Margaret McCarthy: Thank you..that was excellent 01:18:00 Gráinne Ryan: thanks a million 01:18:25 Flannery Michelle: wordwall.net & Kahoot excellent interactive games on I-pads 01:18:29 Barbara Dagg: PrimEd have days of books with dice games. They are really useful. Photocopiable. 01:18:37 Majella Fisher: Steve Chinn is excellent too 01:18:41 Hannah Keating: The new Pearson book by Van De Walle is brilliant too, they recommend that now in Froebel. 01:18:42 Barbara Dagg: ***sets, not days!!!! 01:18:49 sinead mcdermott: what's that book- just missed the name! 01:19:01 Brian McNicholas: thanks very much great webinar! 01:19:07 Laura Ní Mháille: I loved the book ' Building Thinking Classrooms' Peter Liljedahl , really different way of looking at things. 01:19:11 S Caulfield: derek haylock 01:20:00 Majella Fisher: Mathematics explained 01:20:09 Patricia Sadlier: Will this webinar be available as a recording please? Sorry, I missed the very start. Also the suggestions in the chat box would be useful to share 01:20:17 Neasa Ni Aolain: E-Lam do great whiteboards 01:21:08 Hazel Thompson: Careful with using cleaning products takes the gloss off mwb. I use old socks only 01:23:13 Majella Fisher: Super thank you everyone 01:23:28 Fiona Walshe: Be careful with Pink Stuff as I destroyed my boards with this. 01:23:31 Mary Conroy: Thank you. 01:23:34 Nora BUCKLEY: thanks fantastic ideas and beyond practical which we need 01:23:40 Rebecca Howard: Thanks very much 01:23:42 Olive Connaughton: Thank you very much!! 01:23:44 Megan Griffin: Thank you so much Michelle I could listen to your ideas all day long!! this was a really informative and great Webinar! 01:23:46 Kevin Munnelly: Thank you 01:23:52 Patrick Cushen: thanks Michelle 😊 01:23:55 Jacqui Kerr: Thank you very much. Very useful! 01:24:05 Rebecca Sexton: thank you so much, brilliant. 01:24:08 Jacquie Kent: thanks 01:24:09 Denise King: Thank you 01:24:15 Maeve Swindell: thank you 01:24:15 Orlaith Ocallaghan: thank you michelle, so incredibly helpful! 01:24:17 Caro Condon: thank you 01:24:17 Megan King: Thank you! 01:24:18 AnnaMarie McCleary: So good! 01:24:21 Sandra Moore: Thank you Michelle 01:24:24 Karen Kavanagh: Míle buíochas! 01:24:24 Patricia Scanlon-Marmion: Thank you. 01:24:26 Therese Cullinan: Thank you 01:24:26 Marian Carr: Thank You