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Let's work together
Nayland College Mathematics. Let's use the benefits of technology when teaching mathematics and share resources between teachers and students everywhere.
As teachers we all have many excellent resources. The internet allows easy access and sharing between teachers. This site offers an opportunity of sharing free resources made by teachers for teachers.
Please download and use any resources in this web site and share them with other mathematics teachers.
Please make a contribution of some resources of your own. They do not have to be flash - more is better than less.
Shared resources will be added to the web site and your contribution acknowledged. maxriley100@gmail.com
The more we share, the more resources there will be for all.
You must be here to learn some maths!
Use the top navigation bar to access useful mathematical resources and links. Many pages have mouse-over examples, Word-doc's, Power Points, Excel spreadsheets (allow macros) and revision images
Web pages often have large fonts and images to suit data projector use. Level 1, 2 & Level 3 Statistics are well covered and organised, and the junior material is still being reviewed.
Some topics are still under construction but there are many useful resources for your learning.
Progress on this site is ongoing and any suggestions, improvements, alterations and changes would be appreciated.
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Greetings
I am a Secondary Mathematics teacher at Nayland College (Nelson, New Zealand) who embraces the use of technology in the classroom. I have used interactive whiteboard technology but now favour a tablet
laptop combined with a data projector, as well as overhead projectors, whiteboard, textbook, and worksheets.
This web site started as my own teaching web site but has expanded to become the Nayland College maths web site, accessible by all as way for resource sharing throughout the country.
The site is continually under construction and being improved. Often large fonts and images are often used to suit data projector classroom use, and many excel spreadsheets contain macros which need to be 'allowed'.
Any resources, comments, suggestions, improvements, broken links etc please email me at maxriley100@gmail.com
Max Riley
Face book group & You tube channel (coming soon)
Maths Competitions
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Australian Maths Competition
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National Bank Junior Maths Competition
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Senior Maths Competition
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ICAS Maths Competition
Date: Tues 16/08/2011
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Nayland Nelsomathix Competition
Date: During Term 3
Open to: Junior students
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Nelsomathix Competition:
Date:Thurs 16/09/2010
Open to: Winning 2 teams 2010 results |
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John Walker
Head of Department
johnw@nayland.school.nz |
Karen Barks
Assistant Head of Department
karenb@nayland.school.nz |
Max Riley
Mathematics teacher
Web site Development
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