Good morning everyone and Happy Women In Mathematics Day!
I have attached the new issue of The Numeracy Hive (both PDF and JPEG versions).
I hope you find the article about dromedaries and camels interesting and looking forward to your answers for this week’s challenge!
Have a go at some of the Sudoku and Place Value Riddles too
This video is the collection of the posters, mindmaps and fact-files the children @stmarnockspri created celebrating the achievements of famous female mathematicians:
First of all, thank you for all who have already sent in either their ‘Women in Mathematics Day’ posters or the answer for the weekly challenge in The Numeracy Hive! Well done! 👍👏
Today, I thought we can have a bit of a brain exercise with a Broken Calculator activity.
Try to come up with all the answers, don’t give up, use your knowledge on the four operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing) and you can use BODMAS too!
Looking forward to your answers!
Have a nice day!
Dr Webster
Can you calculate how many minutes does it take a snail to travel 24 cm? Did you know that a snail’s shell shape is a mathematical formula? All of this and much more in today’s issue of The Numeracy Hive…
During the lockdown every Wednesday and Friday ‘Glasgow Times’ newspaper publishes a range of learning activities. Last Wednesday there were Glasgow Counts activities, on Friday P.E. challenges and yesterday the focus was on Literacy.
I have uploaded here the maths activities from last week, you will see there are some Measuring, Baking and Outdoor tasks. If you have a younger or older sibling, you can have a go with him/her; choose one or two and complete them.
If you want, you can post some pictures on your Google Classroom and I can upload them on Twitter with #KeepGlasgowCounting.