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The ballot paper is provided here to be printed A4 double-sided and folded to make an A5 booklet. The 20 'candidates' included on the paper are numbers that secondary school students should / may come across, to varying degrees of depth, or will otherwise be able to access, but the ballot paper can of course be customised by adding and/or removing numbers if/as wished to suit the school, age group, and purpose.
Suggested use:
- Run a whole-school election campaign before students, staff and possibly families vote for their favourite number using the ballot paper.
- Students volunteer to be advocates, campaigners for respective numbers, or numbers are assigned to classes, houses, etc.
- Run a hustings, perhaps in school assemblies, where each advocate or group of advocates argue their case for their candidate.
- Do some polling before the actual election, gather sample data and use such in mathematics / statistics classes.
- Publicise the result, with reasons why the number won, across the school and possibly wider.
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Designed to promote the doing of mathematics, and, indeed, to promote the promotion of the doing of mathematics, each RAM aims to stoke the recipient's curiosity, to encourage the recipient to want to find out more by hinting at the more that there is beyond — or down deeper in — the mathematics of the RAM itself. RAMs can be carried out either spontaneously, or as part of a deliberate school strategy.
The RAMs are presented here in pdf, doc and png format as A6-sized 'notes': four on an A4 sheet to print double-sided and cut-to-size, with a message on the reverse encouraging the recipient to 'pass it on'. They are also presented individually on ppt slides for those teachers who are using them in a classroom setting or for use on school media presentations.
Some suggested uses:
- Teachers pocket a selection of RAMs to randomly hand out to children during mid-morning breaks or lunch times — perhaps on days such as World Maths Day, πday (14 March every year), the NSPCC's Number Day, National Numeracy Day, Ada Lovelace Day, or, indeed, any other day.
- Place a stack of RAMs (printed on card) in a prominent position in your school's reception for visitors, maybe with an accompanying notice.
- Enclose a RAM, occasionally, in correspondence with families.
- Put a RAM a day on your school's website, and/or reception area media presentation.
- On Open Evenings, or other whole school events, give one RAM to a student ambassador, prefect, etc., as a badge to wear and thus spike visitors' curiosities enough for them to ask the students about them.
- Parent/carers may use such, customising if they wish with positive messages, doodles, etc., and secretly placing into the lunch boxes, or school bags of their children before they go to school.
- PDF format
- Doc format
- PNG format
- PPT format
- RAMS (with solutions) — 281-320
- RAMS (with solutions) — 241-280
- RAMS (with solutions) — 201-240
- RAMs (with solutions) — 161-200
- RAMs (with solutions) — 121-160
- RAMs (with solutions) — 81-120
- RAMs (with solutions) — 41-80
- RAMs (with solutions) — 1-40
xMaths Cards
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- xMaths Card version 2 (2022) — pdf
- xMaths Card version 2 (2022) — doc
- xMaths Card version 2 (2022) — png and jpg
- xMaths Card version 1 (2017)— pdf
- xMaths Card version 1 (2017) — doc
- xMaths Card version 1 (2017) — png and jpg
Super-Curricular Activities are activities that lie outside the classroom, beyond the school curriculum and beyond schools' extra-curricular offers. And whilst Super-Curricular participation is undoubtedly of benefit with University applications [1], the one-page of 'Super-Curricular Activities in Mathematics' collated and suggested here are done so purely for the 'more interested' young secondary school mathematician to explore, play and engage with outside of school.
The 'Super Curricular Activities in Mathematics' to download below is a one-page collation of links to free resources and activities, from pre-school reading to University Admissions Tests. (Visits to museums, attendance at seminars and lectures, either online or in person, are not included in this collection, but of course are very much encouraged in super-curricular terms.) It includes suggested reading lists, suggested films and documentaries to watch, interviews and talks and explanatory animations to watch, podcasts and radio programmes to listen to, online courses to follow and engage with, and more.
Once downloaded you can of course edit and adapt as you wish. The collation may complement schools' 'more able' programmes, but it is in no way designed nor intended to be restricted for exclusive use with students identified as 'more able'. Indeed, the intention is to get more students more interested in mathematics, expose more students to mathematics that would not ordinarily be visited in school curricula, and in doing so, expose more students to the power and beauty of the discipline.
Some suggested uses:
- Share the Super Curriculuar Activities page with all students as they enter secondary school, as part of the transition arrangements from primary, possibly with a Head of Mathematics writing to all families to share such as part of a 'pledge' to students in terms of the super curricular opportunities the department will provide for students throughout their school career.
- Publicise the Super Curricular Activities by printing the page as a large poster and place in a prominent position in your school's mathematics department.
- Establish a mathematics club that focuses on one activity of the super curriculum
- Encourage other departments to make their own set of Super Curricular activities, using the same format, and share such through a dedicated 'Super Curriculum' page on the school website.
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Extra Stuff to Do at Home Corridor Cards
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Curios, Quotes, etc. for Display
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Mathematical Formulae Display
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A set of over 50 A4 (or A3) sized posters displaying the formulae that students will come across in the course of their mathematics and statistics studies up to GCSE. Each poster is designed to be printed on acetate and affixed to windows for a 'stained glass' effect, as illustrated in the image below.
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- Mathematical Formulae Display — pdf
- Mathematical Formulae Display — doc
- Mathematical Formulae Display — png
Mathematical Vocabulary Display
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- Mathematical Vocabulary Display — pdf
- Mathematical Vocabulary Display — doc
- Mathematical Vocabulary Display — png
Maths in the News Corridor Leaflets
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A template is provided for schools and teachers to populate as desired.
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- Maths in the News Corridor Leaflets, Template — doc
- Maths in the News Corridor Leaflets, Archive versions — pdf
- Maths in the News Corridor Leaflets, Archive versions — doc
- Maths in the News Corridor Leaflets, Archive versions — png
Multiplication Tables Practice Booklets
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Working through each booklet will support children's understanding of the commutative nature of multiplication, their appreciation of the link between multiplication and division, their appreciation about how our language makes a difference to our understanding, and their burgeoning understanding of multiples relatively as rates. Each booklet — presented for an A3 double-sided print and fold to A3, or printed in 4 separate A4 pages — has QR code links to the excellent and simple online 'Maths from Scratch' resources, which puts recent research into practice with children practising groups of four multiples at a time at gradually increasing speeds. Each booklet ends with a gradated 'mission impossible' test that children can complete timed or not.
Downloads (all pdf):
- Multiples of 2
- Multiples of 3
- Multiples of 4
- Multiples of 5
- Multiples of 6
- Multiples of 7
- Multiples of 8
- Multiples of 9
- Multiples of 10
- Multiples of 11
- Multiples of 12
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