Maths Games - from Mangahigh.com
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Count On
Count On Resources Resources: Misconceptions in Mathematics This great new section elaborates some of the popular misconceptions in mathematics.
Angles - Acute, Obtuse, Straight and Right
An angle measures the amount of turn Names of Angles As the Angle Increases, the Name Changes:
Månadens problem
Välkommen till månadens problem! Här presenteras tre problem av olika svårighetsgrad för olika åldrar. Problemen är oftast hämtade från Kängurutävlingen. Lösningar och kommentarer publiceras följande månad.Problemen i Kängurutävlingen har alternativsvar att välja mellan. Här har vi valt att ta bort alternativen utom i de fall då de är väsentliga för lösningen på något sätt.»»»
Free Projects
The Liverpool Mathematical Society have produced an update to the CDRom which now comprises 250 mathematics puzzles designed for pupils from top juniors to upper sixth form students arranged in ten boxes of 25 puzzles. These have been used in a number of Suffolk schools with LEA support. They have been used: * As a one to two hour circus of activities with between 30 to 80 pupils working in threes * Within a normal lesson as a series of starter activities * For an open evening for parents to try
Classroom Magic: Math Olympics
As part of my measurement unit, I hold a Math Olympics in my classroom. I have an opening ceremony that includes a parade of athletes and the running of the torch. Oriental Trade has the coolest flaming torch. (See the picture below) I have five events set up as stations that students rotate through.
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