MathsTalk by AMSI Schools

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MathsTalk by AMSI Schools – where conversations in maths become part of your professional learning practice.

  1. Aug 12

    Transformations in 3D: How AMSI approaches new concepts in the ICE-EM textbooks

    Transformations in 3D: How AMSI approaches new concepts in the ICE-EM textbooks Episode summary Three-dimensional coordinates and transformations are a significant addition to the Year 8 mathematics curriculum—but how do we introduce them without making 3D geometry feel unnecessarily abstract? In this episode of MathsTalk, AMSI Schools’ Leanne McMahon explores the thinking behind the new Transformations in 3D chapter she authored for the fourth edition of ICE-EM Mathematics Year 8. Beginning with students’ existing understanding of 2D coordinates and transformations, Leanne looks at how teachers can build towards ordered triples, coordinate planes and transformations in three-dimensional space. She discusses the value of dynamic geometry software such as GeoGebra, practical approaches for developing spatial reasoning, and real-world applications including drones, robotics, gaming, animation, architecture, 3D printing and navigation. AMSI ICE-EM Mathematics textbooks The fourth edition of ICE-EM Mathematics covers Years 5–10 and has been updated for Australian Curriculum Mathematics Version 9.0 and Victorian Curriculum Mathematics Version 2.0. The new editions include additional digital resources, video explanations, written solutions and connections with AMSI Calculate and AMSI Careers resources. Explore the ICE-EM Mathematics series https://schools.amsi.org.au/ice-em-mathematics-textbooks/ ICE-EM Mathematics Fourth Edition – Year 8 https://schools.amsi.org.au/2026/03/10/ice-em-mathematics-third-edition-year-8/ Order ICE-EM Mathematics from Cambridge University Press & Assessment https://www.cambridge.org/au/education/australia-subject/mathematics/ice-em-mathematics-5-10-4th-edition Year 8 curriculum: position and location in three dimensions The Australian and Victorian Curricula Mathematics  content description VC2M8SP03 asks students to describe the position and location of three-dimensional objects using different representations, including a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system and dynamic geometry software or other digital tools. Its elaborations include drones, 3D printing, virtual maps, multistorey car parks and the construction of objects in a 3D coordinate system. Victorian Curriculum Mathematics 2.0 – VC2M8SP03 https://victoriancurriculum.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Search?q=VC2M8SP03 GeoGebra and 3D geometry GeoGebra’s free 3D Calculator allows students to plot points and objects in three-dimensional space, manipulate the viewing perspective, construct planes and solids, and explore mathematical transformations dynamically. Open the GeoGebra 3D Calculator https://www.geogebra.org/3d?lang=en_AU GeoGebra 3D Calculator – help and overview https://help.geogebra.org/hc/en-us/articles/8493632359069-3D-Calculator Learn GeoGebra 3D – official tutorial A guided introduction to the 3D Calculator, including solids, rotations, cross-sections and other 3D constructions. https://www.geogebra.org/m/aWhYSpvy GeoGebra apps and downloads Includes the Calculator Suite, Geometry app and 3D Calculator. https://www.geogebra.org/download?lang=en-AU GeoGebra transformation resources An interactive collection exploring translations, reflections, rotations and dilations. https://www.geogebra.org/m/TReQvk73 Upcoming: AMSI Industry Day for Teachers – Albury-Wodonga AMSI’s next Industry Day for Teachers will be held on Thursday 10 September 2026 at La Trobe University’s Albury-Wodonga Campus. This free professional learning event is designed for secondary mathematics and STEM teachers and careers advisers from regional Victoria and southern New South Wales. The day connects teachers with tertiary educators and industry professionals to explore where mathematics is being used in the workforce and the diverse pathways available to students. Victorian high school teachers attending the event can also apply for one of a limited number of $500 CRT/travel bursaries. Albury-Wodonga event details https://amsi.org.au/events/event/industry-day-for-teachers-la-trobe-albury-wodonga/ AMSI Industry Day for Teachers – program, speakers and registration https://amsi.org.au/amsi-industry-day-for-teachers/ Proudly supported by Texas Instruments Texas Instruments provides Australian mathematics teachers with classroom technology, curriculum-aligned activities, teaching resources and professional learning opportunities. Its Australian Teacher Resource Centre includes free classroom activities and assessment resources for Years 7–10, as well as webinars, tutorials and professional development. Texas Instruments Australia – Teacher Resource Centre https://education.ti.com/en-au/teachers Australian Curriculum Nspired – classroom activities and resources https://education.ti.com/en-au/australiancurriculumnspired/aus-nz/home Texas Instruments Australia https://education.ti.com/en-au/ More from AMSI Schools AMSI Calculate – mathematics resources for teachers and students https://calculate.org.au/ AMSI Careers – explore where mathematics can take you https://careers.amsi.org.au/ Listen to more MathsTalk episodes https://calculate.org.au/mathstalk-podcast/

  2. Jul 20

    Industry Day for Teachers. Free Teacher PD

    When students ask, “When am I ever going to use this maths?”, real examples can make all the difference. In this special MathsTalk episode, Leanne McMahon previews AMSI’s FREE Industry Days for Teachers, taking place on Thursday 30 July 2026 at Swinburne University of Technology and CSL’s global headquarters. Discover how mathematics supports careers in artificial intelligence, sustainability, business analytics, biotechnology, gem faceting and more, and learn how the day will help secondary mathematics, STEM and careers educators connect classroom learning with real-world pathways. The episode also covers the speaker program, industry tour, professional learning certificate and limited $500 CRT and travel bursaries available to Victorian teachers. There is also a day at Latrobe University, Albury/Wodonga Campus on 10th September. Links and resources Attend the Industry Day AMSI Industry Day for Teachers—event information and speaker program https://amsi.org.au/amsi-industry-day-for-teachers/ Register for the Melbourne Industry Day https://www.tfaforms.com/5225482 AMSI Industry Day invitation and event details https://australianmathematicalsciencesinstitutes.createsend.com/t/ViewEmail/r/C2A8887C1D5D3A052540EF23F30FEDED/C67FD2F38AC4859C/text/?context=BE1559E32AC7F640D744A813E2B67A32&previewAll=1&print=1&source=PrintPreview&tx=0 CRT and travel bursary enquiries enquiries@amsi.org.au Event partners and featured organisations Swinburne University of Technology—Applied Mathematics https://www.swinburne.edu.au/courses/find-a-course/science/applied-mathematics/ CSL https://www.csl.com/ Plante https://www.growplante.com/ Coco the Creator https://www.cocothecreator.com/ Bunnings careers https://www.bunnings.com.au/jobs Mathematical Association of Victoria https://www.mav.vic.edu.au/Home Australian Facetors’ Guild https://www.facetorsguild.com.au/ Classroom and careers resources AMSI Mathematics Careers Resources for the Classroom Lesson plans, presentations, activity sheets and recordings from previous Industry Days for Years 7–10. https://calculate.org.au/industry-day/ AMSI Careers Career profiles, videos and information showing where mathematics and statistics can lead. https://careers.amsi.org.au/ MathsTalk podcast Access previous MathsTalk episodes and their accompanying resources. https://calculate.org.au/mathstalk-podcast/ Texas Instruments Teacher Resource Centre Australian curriculum-aligned classroom activities, webinars and professional learning resources. https://education.ti.com/en-au/teachers

  3. May 19

    Creative Classrooms: Teaching Years 9-10 using AMSI’s new ICE-EM maths textbooks

    In this episode of MathsTalk, Leanne continues the conversation about using textbooks creatively, moving from Years 7 and 8 into the more complex terrain of Years 9 and 10. While many of the same principles still apply; conceptual understanding, mathematical language, structured lessons and exercises used for thinking rather than just completion, Years 9 and 10 bring their own challenges. Students are working with more demanding content, wider gaps in assumed knowledge, more entrenched mathematical identities, and a stronger need to see relevance in what they are learning. This episode explores how teachers can use a resource such as the AMSI ICE-EM books to support both students who need consolidation and students who are ready for greater challenge. It considers how textbook exercises can be used to reveal structure, diagnose misconceptions, support mathematical communication, and keep mixed-ability classes working around the same important mathematical ideas. In this episode Leanne discusses: why Years 9 and 10 are not simply “harder Years 7 and 8” how older misconceptions can affect the learning of more demanding content the importance of mathematical language, reasoning and explanation how to use textbook exercises for thinking, not just completion why relevance becomes more important in Years 9 and 10 ways to support mixed-ability classes without watering down the mathematics how anxiety, disengagement and behaviour can be connected to students’ mathematical histories five planning questions teachers can use when working from the textbook Reflection questions for teachers When planning from the textbook, consider: What is the core mathematical idea? What prior knowledge is being assumed? What misconceptions or avoidance patterns am I likely to meet? Which parts of the textbook sequence matter most? How can I preserve common mathematical access while supporting a wide range of learners? Links and resources AMSI ICE-EM Mathematics Textbooks https://schools.amsi.org.au/ice-em-mathematics-textbooks/ AMSI’s ICE-EM Mathematics series covers Years 5–10 and is designed to develop mathematical ideas with depth, support and challenge. (AMSI Schools) Texas Instruments Australia Teacher Resource Centre https://education.ti.com/en-au/teachers Free professional learning and Australian curriculum-aligned resources for classroom technology. (education.ti.com) Australian Curriculum: Mathematics https://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/curriculum-information/understand-this-learning-area/mathematics/ Useful for considering the role of reasoning, problem-solving, fluency, understanding and mathematical communication across F–10. (Australian Curriculum) AMSI Careers https://careers.amsi.org.au/ Resources for helping students see where mathematics can lead, including career profiles, videos and real-world applications. (AMSI Careers) Open Middle https://www.openmiddle.com/ Problems with a shared starting point and answer, but multiple possible strategies and pathways. (Open Middle® |) Illustrative Mathematics Tasks https://tasks.illustrativemathematics.org/ A searchable collection of standards-based mathematical tasks, including middle and high school content. (Illustrative Mathematics) NRICH Secondary Teacher Resources https://nrich.maths.org/teachers/secondary Rich problem-solving tasks and teacher resources organised by topic and age group. (NRICH) reSolve Maths https://resolve.edu.au/ Free Australian mathematics resources designed to support inquiry, reasoning and rich mathematical thinking. (reSolve) Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Texas Instruments Australia. Explore tools, lessons, professional learning and classroom resources at: https://education.ti.com/australia

  4. Apr 16

    Creative Classrooms: Teaching Years 7–8 using AMSI’s new ICE-EM maths textbooks

    In this solo episode of MathsTalk, Leanne McMahon explores how to use Textbooks creatively in Years 7 and 8, where students are moving from primary habits into more abstract secondary mathematics. The episode focuses on building precise mathematical language, identifying common transition misconceptions, using textbook exercises for concept development rather than simple practice, and structuring mixed-ability lessons around the same core task so all students can engage with the same important mathematics. It also argues for the central role of conceptual understanding in a book-based curriculum, and for teachers being deeply familiar with the curriculum so they can adapt, extend and refine tasks with confidence. Resources mentioned in the episode include: AMSI ICE-EM textbooks will be published by Cambridge later in the year https://schools.amsi.org.au/ice-em-mathematics-textbooks/  Texas Instruments Australia for teacher resources and professional learning (https://education.ti.com/en-au/teachers?category=professional-development ) NRICH for rich tasks and problem-solving https://nrich.maths.org/  Compression https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMmaiaZZeW0  youcubed for open and creative classroom tasks https://www.youcubed.org/  GeoGebra for interactive visual exploration https://www.geogebra.org/  Open Middle for challenging problems that unlock student thinking (Open Middle® |) Illustrative Mathematics for problem-based middle years mathematics and collaborative reasoning routines (Illustrative Mathematics K–12 Math) University of Melbourne’s decimal misconceptions site for insight into common misconceptions about decimal numbers (extranet.education.unimelb.edu.au)

  5. 07/29/2025

    First Nations Peoples’ mathematical thinking in the Australian Curriculum & AMSI ICE-EM textbooks

    In this episode of MathsTalk, Leanne McMahon speaks with Dr Hong Xu, author of the Indigenous content for the upcoming AMSI textbook series, and Professor Rowena Ball, leader of the 'Mathematics Without Borders' initiative. Together, they discuss how and why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander insights into maths are being incorporated into the Australian Mathematics Curriculum, what that looks like in practice, and how teachers can confidently bring this content into their classrooms. MathsTalk is proudly sponsored by Texas Instruments Australia. https://education.ti.com/en-au   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: - Xu, H., & Ball, R. (2024). Indigenous Mathematics: From Mainstream Misconceptions to Educational Enrichment. Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 24(2), 160-175. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42330-024-00321-5 - Mathematics Without Borders: https://www.anu.edu.au/research/research-initiatives/mathematics-without-borders - AMSI Textbook Series: https://schools.amsi.org.au Texas Instruments teacher professional learning: https://education.ti.com/en-au/professional-development/upcoming-pd Texas Instruments website: https://education.ti.com/en-au/  - Australian Curriculum Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Histories & Cultures: https://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/curriculum-information/understand-this-cross-curriculum-priority/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-histories-and-cultures

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