I am a teacher living in Bendigo, Australia. I am passionate about sport, and love to do something energetic every day. Music is another passion, as I always have some playing no matter what I am doing. My interests in teaching include technology, numeracy, phys ed and exploring ways of learning. I approach everything in a positive manner and get frustrated with pessimists! I love writing and reflecting back on the things that happen to me.
Tuesday, 7 September 2021
Bullseye !!
Friday, 27 August 2021
Difference Bingo
This is a fun way to develop skills in subtracting numbers.
Turn cards over and work out the difference, then cross out these numbers on your chart.
Great for all ages, and lots of family fun!
https://youtu.be/9ILRCA9TBbs
Thursday, 26 August 2021
Who Am I ?
We have all played the old favourite game of "Who Am I?", where you have a tray of faces and you have to try and identify one that your opponent has selected, and vice versa.
One needs to be very precise in the way that you ask your questions to be successful in this game.
This game I have put together is pretty much the same. Instead of identifying characters, you have to identify numbers!!
Just be prepared to ask detailed questions about the numbers, rather than just trying to guess.
This is a game that could be a lot of fun for the family, while at the same time helping you to learn.
Check it out at
Also, just click on this QR code for immediate access to many more maths videos.
AFL Finals 2021
It's Footy finals time in Australia!!
For those overseas readers, I'm talking about Australian Rules Football, not the football you play that we call Soccer!!
We can be very competitive and passionate about the teams that we follow, and this post explains how our Finals system works.
It is a great activity that I've done with kids of all ages, and they love to see how their team goes (if they are lucky enough to be playing!)
This can be done over and over again to see if the same team wins, or whether there are some wins by lesser placed teams.
So, have a look, and good luck!!
Also, just click on this QR code for immediate access to many more maths videos.
Cheers
Wednesday, 25 August 2021
Maths For Home Learning
Hi Readers,
It has been so hard lately to maintain this Blog while at the same time adding to my YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEdzfVvM9bIX2sWmWxwBDLQ/videos
and also my website
https://www.mathsconnection.com.au/
So, here is what I have been doing.
As the schools in our part of Australia go into lockdown for the 6th time (or is it the 7th?) I have been creating short maths clips that teach the necessary skills that children need for basic mental computation.
You could even try the QR code that is much quicker.
The kids in my class contribute ideas and help to make the clips, and really understand the need to think of ways to modify them to suit all ages and abilities.Feel free to jump in and have a look, and feel free to share them as much as you like.
Cheers
Bernard
Thursday, 29 April 2021
Super Spy, 6 Sums and Sorry...Not!!
Thursday, 24 October 2019
Now I Get It!!
I Love Maths Now!!
Friday, 5 July 2019
Been Missing...Again!!!
Once again I am apologising for promising a lot and then delivering so little!!
For someone who had ten weeks off work, then produces only one post...well, you could accuse me of being VERY SLACK!!!
I honestly thought that I'd have so much time on my hands at the start of the year, but time literally flew through my hands.
As my wife was still working full time, I made sure I put a nice dinner on the table each night. It meant I didn't have to rush it at the end of the day, and I took time during the day to prepare it.
I also had the time, and made the most of the opportunity for quality exercise during the day rather than rushing it at the end of the day as I usually did. This meant good walks, gym work, runs and cycling. I just loved it!!
Unfortunately, an old school friend took his life in February, and at his service I caught up with a number of other school mates who I hardly see. We all live across the state, so organising catch ups is often difficult. However, today we committed to making better efforts at seeing each other, and now that I was in a position to do this I made sure I'd make the most of the opportunity.
BANG!!!
My first visit a few weeks later was down to Mornington to visit my great mate Andrew Tunks.All was going well until I was about 40 minutes from his house on the notorious Monash Freeway in Melbourne.
It was peak hour and I was stopped in traffic in one of the middle lanes of the 4 lane freeway, when all of a sudden there was an almighty BANG and massive shunt from behind.
At first I had no idea what had happened, but then I realised someone had crashed into me.
It turns out that a truck ran into the back of a car, then shunted the car into the back of me.
Most importantly, no-one got hurt, but the car that hit me was written off. I sustained some damage that was eventually fixed, but it took the towies two hours to pull the damaged car off the back of mine.
And throughout this I had my mate ringing me wondering where the hell I was!!
The car that was pushed into me.
Two hours of pushing and pulling was needed to get this car unhooked from the back of mine.
At least I could still drive mine afterwards.
And it was all worth it in order to see my great friend, Andrew Tunks again.
A few weeks later I was off to Moama to catch up with another good friend, Dan Powell.
I'd only seen Dan once in the nearly 40 years since we were at school together, so it was just great to see him and go over old stories about our boarding school days.
There was one story he told me about when he decided to use the private showers of the Brothers who ran the school one night rather than clump through the cold to the shower block that we all used. How he didn't get caught (although he came within a whisker) still baffles me, and hearing him tell this story had me in fits of laughter!!
How good was it to see Dan Powell again, and hear one of the funniest stories I've heard about our boarding school days!!
Then a few weeks later I got up one morning, wondered what to do, so took off on my motorbike to visit another mate, Doc Wellwood, who runs a pub up in the Victorian highlands at Tolmie.
Once again, a great few hours with a longtime friend spent recalling all of the stupid, funny and dangerous things we got up to at boarding school.
We sure look different to how we looked back in 1981!!
A stop at the Rushworth Pub, where our family lived in the 70's.
The iconic Tolmie Tavern, get there if you can!!
A stop at Bonnie Doon, a very famous Australian town!
A stop at the Colbinabbin Hotel, another pub my family owned.
The amazing host at the Tolmie Tavern, Doc Wellwood!!
More Job Changes...
Sunday, 24 February 2019
My Black and White Life !
Well this post has been made more recently after my last post than later, that's a big change!!
I'm now into my 4th week of long service leave, and it's still not eventuating how I expected, but I'm not complaining at all.
My days are still busy and I'm always finding something to do. The best thing is that I'm really having quality exercise time, and not rushing it, and I'm getting into it each day.
If anything, I am now relaxed, which is what I definitely needed after last year. I dropped my wife off to her school this morning (Sunday!!) as she, her two Principals and two other staff are using their day off to clean the place up and sort files.
Who says teachers have it easy??
I mentioned to them that the thing I've really noticed lately is just how much time I'd spend at school after hours or on weekends, and doing work at night.
I really feel like I'm doing nothing at times as I'm not replying to the hundreds of emails a week, phone calls and teachers ringing in sick.
Don't miss it one bit!!!
But this could soon change, as I was recently interviewed for a teaching role at a number of Secondary schools here in Bendigo, catering for children in years 8-10 who are really struggling in maths.
A day later I got the call to say I had been successful, now I'm just going through the 14 day waiting period where other candidates can challenge the selection. It's a system in place with our Govt schools, something new to me but that's just the way it goes.
I'm excited about the position, as it starts just after my LSL finishes, and is something that I'm quite passionate about.
Stay tuned!!
So what else is going on?
Well, last week I got back into a hobby of mine...
And this is how I relax with a cold one after an energetic day!!
Recently a friend challenged me to tell something about my life through 7 black and white photos.
No names, no words, no people, no explanations.
So, rather than try and explain each photo, have a look yourself, and if you are a regular reader, or know me well, they'll need no explanation.
If you are new to my blog, then perhaps you might like to try and work out what makes me tick!
Well Readers,
The next few weeks will be busy as we hopefully have renovations starting on our house (just found out it needs re-stumping first...Ouch $$!!) and I'm also planning some trips to visit some friends I haven't seen in a long while.
So,
Until my next post...
Cheers!!
Sunday, 17 February 2019
The Canary Islands
Well I confess to being the slackest Blogger of all time!
Here I am taking a year off and thinking I'd have all this time to write, and I'm probably worse than ever at getting posts done!!
My plan was to add something every day, but that was wishful thinking for sure!!
I just can't believe how quickly my days fill up with various tasks, but it's all worth it.
So, back to what this post is meant to be about!
On our recent overseas trip we started out on the ship from Barcelona and headed to Casablanca for a day, just amazing.
The next few days were spent visiting the islands of Gran Canaria, Tenerife and Funchal off the coast of West Africa. A few days at sea here and there which was fine, as we always found something to do on board.
One of my daily rituals was to hit the gym, because the danger on board a cruise ship is that it can be seen as a floating feedlot!!! Food and drink is on tap 24/7, and believe me, people do make the most of it!!
On our first day we didn't really know what to expect, but we quickly realised that we wouldn't fit into our clothes, or the plane home if we ate like many of the other passengers.
The buffet had fantastic food, and there was never a shortage, so why on earth do people need to load up two plates to overflowing? Some of the guests were rather large, and this way of eating wasn't really going to help them much at all.
And around the pool! Even though it was sunny, and around 12-18 degrees most days, people would be putting their gear on deckchairs around the pool first thing in the morning, thus 'shotgunning' them for the entire day. And even if it was cool (which it often was) that didn't matter. Off come the shirts and on go the pencil thin bathers, and it's a day laying on the deck chairs gorging on food and drink which was usually within a few metres reach.
I'm not being critical of them, they are entitled to spend their time any way they like, just as we did. It was more the way many of them acted towards others, particularly the ship crew who suffered the rudeness of many of these passengers constantly.
But all was not bad, as we made friends with a number of couples from various parts of the world, and it was always nice to sit with them at shows, run into them on shore or just at bars on board.
Our biggest thrill was in making connections with a number of the ship's crew who not only provided excellent service, were just beautiful people to start with. We learnt so much about their own lives and stories, and it was rather sad saying goodbye to them as we had discovered so much about them as people, and not as staff.
Now for the Islands...
The photos and videos will say more than my words, but in a nutshell...
- Travelling into the mountains on a bus. the road was cut into a mountain, and I could touch it out my window. When we looked out the other side we could barely see any of the road, as the bus was often travelling on the edge of a steep drop to the valley below.
- Going up another mountain by gondola, and the American bloke we were sharing it with wouldn't sit still, and kept moving around and making it wobble. I'm not the best with heights, but I was ready to throw him out!!
- We also took a wicker basket toboggan ride in Funchal. This was on a street in the city, and basically it was a large washing basket on skids that two men pushed down the street, drifting from side to side in order to maintain a safe speed. There were other people stationed at intersections to warn us about traffic, and at one stage a truck was right behind us and overtook us. It was fantastic!!
- There were two people on board the ship who wore the most outlandish clothes and bling, and their hair was something to behold. Definite head turners. Think of the movie "Coming to America" and the daughter's boyfriend who sold the hair treatment, 'Soul Glo'. We nicknamed these two 'Soul Glo' and just laughed every time we saw them.
- BINGO- I've never played it before, but had a few wins, collecting more than $200 US which was then put straight off our account. Winner Winner!
- Hypnosis. Yep, I did it. The hypnotist said he needed 20 people, and at the show he was struggling to get even 10 volunteers, so up I went. I am still a skeptic, because I was totally alert throughout and was just doing what he said to do. At some stages I couldn't understand his thick accent, so did nothing and sat there with my eyes shut. Occasionally I'd peek open and see what the others were doing and join in, but I could have easily just did nothing. At the end I was told that I had to scream out "I believe in fairies" when I heard a certain announcement. When the time came I was expecting the announcement, and was wondering whether I should do it or not. Another bloke had the same instruction, so when I heard him start off I just joined in and did it too. I told Jen it was all rubbish ( or words to that effect) and she was just laughing too hard to believe me!! As I said, I'm still a skeptic, maybe I wasn't totally 'under'?
After a hair raising bus ride up the mountain, we were treated to these amazing views.
One member of 'Soul Glo' leaving the ship. Check out the look on the face of the American guy we met earlier on the trip!!
"Soul Glo" leaving the theatre. Can I mention how hard it was to get a subtle photo of them!!!
And below are some shots from my time on stage under 'hypnosis'!!
Monday, 28 January 2019
Check out my YouTube Channel
Not many words for this post!
While I am having my 'Gap Year', I am trying to learn something new each day.
Today I finally figured out how to get clips onto YouTube, and then into my blog.
Sounds basic I know, but something that has been bugging me for a while.
So, here's the link so you can check out any clips that I have been adding...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEdzfVvM9bIX2sWmWxwBDLQ
And just so I know they work, here's one from last year.
We had a storm at our previous home, and the drains couldn't cope with the amount of water. The overflow was spewing out through a pipe in our yard.