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I did a lesson on negative numbers using Golf. I gave the class an actual Golf score card that I had filled in from the local Golf Club and then got them to work out the scores for the Golfers. This gets the class using negative numbers both adding and subtracting them to work out the golfer's scores. I give the class a blank scorecard to stick in their books and they copy the details of the actual golf scorecard I give them on to this. The powerpoint explains to the class what a &'birdie&'; 'bogey&' etc are and how to calculate the scores.
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dwatson802

10 years ago
5

I love this, a simple but effective way of introducing negative numbers in a real context. Thanks for sharing.

Gareth1512

13 years ago
4

This is a nice way of teaching adding and subtracting negative numbers in a functional way. It requires pupils to add up a golfers score in terms of above and below par. I like this as it gets away from teaching it via a number line or with temperature which is commonly used. Thanks for sharing this resource!

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