October 21st 2022
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Some 20 activities on the theme of financial literacy have been added to Netmath’s books for Ontario, and the Grade 9 book has been completely revised to adapt it to the new program.
Meanwhile, in Alberta, grade 1 and 2 classes also have books that correspond to their new program. The platform just keeps getting better and better!
Over the course of last year, you sent Netmath activities to each of your classes. This year—with a single click—you can create a new collection based on the list of those activities, in the order you sent them. This collection can serve as the basis for how you plan to use Netmath with your students this year. No need to search again for activities to send! Once the collection is created, all you have to do is top it up, arrange it according to theme or week, or reorganize it based on your new planning—in other words, tweak it to your taste!
Have you thought about sharing your planning from last year or one of or your preferred collections with your new colleagues, replacement teachers, or the wider teaching community?
Sharing collections with colleagues
New year, new challenges, and questions that can arise: Which activities should I send to the entire class this week? Which activities would best help students who are struggling with fractions? How can I easily put together a list of activities chosen by my cycle team? One of your colleagues may have the answers and has already done the work to put together a collection! Copy their collection, shared by URL, and adapt their list of activities to suit your own planning. Then, all you have to do is make your collection available to your students, when the time is right.
Why not share some of your best collections on social media?