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Teaching Probability with Desmos – Webinar recording

A recording of a webinar designed to support your teaching of probability using the Desmos Graphing Calculator

Core Maths Skills course

A course designed to support students with the transition to their Core Maths course

Core Maths Platform

The Core Maths Platform is a large collection of free, specification-specific Core Maths resources for teachers and students, developed by the AMSP.

How much is too much?

This event introduces students to the game of ‘Pig’ in which players score using a die and decide when to roll and when to ‘bank’ their score. It explores the maths used to work out the optimal strategy and discusses when this might not be the best way to play!

Are you psychic?

This event will draw on your students' knowledge of probability, along with their reasoning, problem-solving and communication skills, to make decisions based on statistics about their psychic ability!

Maths Feast materials

Maths Feast is a fun educational challenge for Year 10 students which tests problem-solving and teamwork skills. Teams of four students will test their maths skills with our all-you-can-eat feast of problems!

AS/A level Mathematics Topic Plans – Statistics

This is a set of Topic Plans covering the whole of the AS/A level Mathematics specifications.

Risk – Where maths meets… the world of work!

Discover how chess and football, along with A level Mathematics, helped Mudi to become a successful actuary.

GeoGebra activities for KS3

A collection of topic-focused lesson resources, each including a lesson plan, an interactive whole-class activity, and another for students to use independently
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Integral: MEI’s online teaching and learning environment

Comprehensive, high-quality resources to support maths teaching and learning

Power Station Event Analysis (Frequency trees)

A short problem with an engineering context/setting

Maths Item of the Month: Santa’s lost spreadsheet

The question and solution to a Maths Item of the Month from December 2019.<br><br>Topic: Geometry and measures
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