Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Thinking linearly


Denver Ahgoo, a first year Maths educator at Sinako, was eager to try out some new skills on the Smart Board. Here he is seen teaching learners Linear Programming which is considered to be a more challenging section of work. The methods used to solve problems were quickly scribbled across the board with blue and green pens. Of course, the learners wanted to try the board too. A brave soul, ventured to the board for the first time making sure she did not disappoint her fellow learners. Mr Aghoo moved between using Word and Master Maths. In many instances the problems he showed which were typed in Word aligned with some Mastermaths modules available on the laptop.

We hope to see good things coming from Sinako (Khayelitsha no1) Secondary School soon.

3 comments:

AD Smith said...

WELL DONE Sinako Sec and Mr Denver Aghoo.

The EIAWB will enhance your lessons beyond linear "obstacles" to infinety !

Keep it up.

Albie
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