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Proving the Pythagorean Theorem
Explore the Pythagorean Theorem in ancient texts in order to better appreciate how maths has developed in a range of diverse cultures.
Maths games from around the world
Appreciate maths from other cultures by exploring games with a focus on problem-solving and strategy.
The Big Earth Data Project: Atmosphere: The Hole in the Ozone Layer KS4/5
A suite of hands-on activities to engage and inspire students to look at current environmental challenges faced today, funded by the UK Space Agency
Big Earth Data Project: Atmosphere: The Hole in the Ozone Layer KS3/4
A suite of hands-on activities to engage and inspire students to look at current environmental challenges faced today, funded by the UK Space Agency
Significant Figures – Top Trumps
Raise awareness of lesser-known mathematicians and discover more about mathematicians that feature in the curriculum
Exploring Data with Technology
Exploring Data with Technology is a collection of activities aimed at mathematics students in Key Stage 3 or 4.
Further Mathematics Conference Autumn 2023
Our Further Mathematics Conference aims to provide interesting and stimulating ways of introducing Further Mathematics topics in the classroom, and to give teachers an insight into supporting students with the MAT, TMUA and STEP examinations. The conference is suitable for any teacher who is currently teaching AS or A level Further Mathematics, or who expects to do so in the near future.
Regular Beauty: Sona Drawings
Introduction to sona drawings through telling a traditional Cokwe story
Space!
This event discusses the path of the spaceship travelling to Mars, the landing on Mars of Perseverance and asks students to run an experiment making a helicopter from A4 paper.
WHY MATHS – What next after GCSE
Hear from different young people on why they chose to study Core Maths and how it has benefited them. If your school or college doesn’t offer Core Maths, you can do online tuition with the AMSP.
WHY MATHS – Where can maths take you?
Hear what young people studied after GCSEs and where they have ended up.