BROADGREEN INTERMEDIATE: THE NEW ZEALAND ROCKS EFFECT
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TEACHER'S NAME:
Dan Green
SCHOOL TYPE
Intermediate
TTRS USERS SINCE:
2020
LOCATION:
Nelson, New Zealand
SUCCESS AT NEW ZEALAND ROCKS!
Introducing Dan Green, the Maths Lead at Broadgreen Intermediate School, New Zealand! Broadgreen Intermediate can officially be recognised as a school of times tables royalty in its nation, following their superb results in 2021’s and 2022’s New Zealand Rocks. In 2021, Class RO6 were crowned the top class in the whole country for times tables – scoring a remarkable 6,913 correct answers across the four days! As a school, Broadgreen Intermediate finished as runners-up, an impressive feat considering the competition.Following that, Class R16 came in at third place in 2022!
Since the tournaments, we have spoken with Dan to gauge the level of impact that TT Rock Stars is having on his classes!
“This is a top competition. We can’t wait until the next one!”
BUILDING MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS
Dan Says: We’ve taken the view that instant recall of times tables knowledge reduces cognitive load and allows students to access other areas of mathematics. Teachers that have embedded TTRS for a period of time can ‘feel’ the difference in their classrooms.
Consistent exposure to TTRS can help level the playing field in our classrooms. Students’ knowledge of multiplication and division facts seems to make acquisition of new maths concepts much easier as a barrier is removed…
IMPLEMENTATION AND IMPACT
The ability to see progress has quite a powerful impact on the students. However, some students need a nudge in the right direction.
Some teachers have identified that students with very limited understanding of multiplication facts are less likely than more competent students to choose to use TTRS. For these students, gentle nudging from class teachers can be helpful. This might include emailing parents, using an incentive, or ring fencing 3 or 4 minutes practise each day.
We run regular whole school battles to raise the profile of both maths and TTRS. Our school tv show runs “adverts” reminding students of TTRS and showcasing members of staff playing each other.
LITTLE AND OFTEN