Maths park: how to use exhibits to teach math concepts #maths #mathematics #math #mathpuzzle #school
Welcome to “Maths Park: How to Use Exhibits to Teach Math Concepts” — a practical guide for teachers, museum educators, parents and STEM enthusiasts on turning interactive exhibits into powerful math lessons. Learn how to use hands-on museum exhibits and outdoor maths parks to build number sense, geometry, algebraic thinking, problem solving and spatial reasoning. #maths #mathematics #mathteacher #STEM
What you’ll find in this video:
Why interactive exhibits work: engagement, concrete-to-abstract learning, multisensory strategies
Top concepts to teach at a Maths Park: geometry, measurement, fractions, ratio & proportion, probability, data and patterns
Classroom-ready lesson ideas and activities tied to exhibits for primary and secondary students
Assessment tips: formative questions, prompts for reasoning, quick exit tasks and portfolios
Differentiation strategies: scaffolding, extension tasks and inquiry-based challenges
Practical tips for planning a visit: objectives, risk assessment, group management and follow-up tasks
Keywords & topics covered: maths park, math exhibits, math museum, hands-on learning, manipulatives, geometry activities, measurement stations, algebra, fractions, number sense, spatial reasoning, math lessons, professional development, STEM education, classroom activities, inquiry-based learning, outdoor learning, interactive maths, museum education.
Who is this for?
Classroom teachers (primary & secondary)
Museum and science centre educators
Curriculum coordinators and teacher trainers
Parents and homeschoolers looking for engaging math activities
Resources & next steps:
Downloadable lesson plans and activity sheets (link in bio/description)
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