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Overview

A series of maths problem-solving sessions designed to give students the confidence to apply for university courses that require or take into consideration achievement in an admissions test.

These regular classes offer students the opportunity to develop mathematical problem-solving skills through discussion and collaboration. They are designed to help students to develop strategies and confidence when tackling unfamiliar problems in maths and will help with preparations for taking advanced papers such as the MAT and STEP examinations.

At the same time, the problems used in the course are fun and rewarding. Attending the sessions will greatly enrich students’ mathematical experience and help them to develop a better understanding of A level Mathematics.

Aims

  • To develop initial strategies when dealing with maths problems
  • To develop confidence when dealing with maths problems
  • To develop resilience when dealing with maths problems
  • To provide some initial information about the problem solving involved in university admissions tests
  • To provide a platform on which to build secure problem solving techniques

Who will benefit from attending?

This course is intended for Year 12 maths students who would like to deepen their knowledge of problem solving. It is especially suitable for those who may take a mathematical university admissions test in Year 13.

Content

The course covers a wide range of mathematical disciplines with problems. These can include

  • Algebra: the difference between two squares and other identities
  • Geometry: angles, triangle and circles
  • Number: digits and divisibility
  • Algebra: forming and solving equations
  • Combinatorics: systematic counting and placement
  • Number: prime factorisation, fractions and irrationals
  • Algebra: quadratics, cubics and other polynomials
  • Number: indices and logarithms
  • Geometry: coordinates and vectors
  • Calculus: curve sketching and differentiation

Materials and equipment

As the classes are being held online, you will need access to suitable equipment. You are advised to use a headset or headphones with an inline microphone to provide the best sound quality and to prevent audio issues for other users. A laptop with a built-in speaker and microphone may be sufficient if you’re in a quiet area but please take the time to check this before the session. BBB is designed to be used on a variety of platforms but you will get the best experience via a desktop or laptop computer, running either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as the browser.

Note: Internet Explorer and Edge are not suitable currently.

Access to GeoGebra or Desmos will also be useful.

Other information

The following problems provide a taste of the sort of problem solving that will be encountered in the classes:

Problem 1: How many primes greater than two can be found that are one less than a square number?

Problem 2: How many pairs of integers can you find that satisfy the equation \(x^2–y^2=45\)?

Study schedule

Session 19th Jan 4:30 - 6:00 (cancelled- technical fault)
Session 216th Jan4:30 - 6:00
Session 323rd Jan4:30 - 6:00
Session 430th Jan4:30 - 6:00
Session 56th Feb4:30 - 6:00
Extra session13th Feb4:30 - 6:00 (replaces cancelled session)
Session 627th Feb4:30 - 6:00
Session 75th Mar4:30 - 6:00
Session 812th Mar4:30 - 6:00
Session 919th Mar4:30 - 6:00
Session 1026th Mar4:30 - 6:00

 

Key facts

  • Reference:#11977
  • Audience:Students
  • Target year:Year 12
  • Curriculum focus:University admissions tests
  • Mathematical focus:Problem solving
  • Event format:Online
  • Duration:20 hours
  • Online sessions:10
  • Region:East of England
  • Start date:01 Oct 2023

Queries?

If you have any queries about this event, please do not hesitate to contact:

Kristin Coldwell
[email protected]
01223764604

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