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Join Alice and Bob as they ask simple questions about our world that lead to three of the most profound revolutions in science: general relativity, quantum mechanics, and...

The aim is to build a giant tower using the playing cards. The first player to use all their cards wins. If the building collapses, the player who caused the collapse automatically loses, and the player with the fewest roof cards in hand wins.

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Rich aunt

This Core Maths activity allows students to explore the difference between linear and exponential sequences and their sums.

The SMILE resources on which the lesson is based can be found here. Details of prior student knowledge, suggested approaches...

Book 1 contains a collection of mathematical tasks. The accessible challenges are designed to help the learner to develop and extend their knowledge and understanding whilst working on accessible and engaging activities. There are hints on how to tackle the activities and also includes some computer spreadsheet...

From the Association of Teachers of Mathematics, this book provides a selection of activities, both easily accessible and more challenging to invite students to explore mathematics. 

This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.

Ricky's Backpack

This activity aimed at primary learners, looks at the properties and uses of materials and what humans need to stay alive. It introduces Ricky who is going on an expedition to Antarctica and asks children to decide what he needs to take with him. By making comparisons, sorting and grouping objects and using their...

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Math enthusiasts of all ages will delight in...

Right Angles

Students are asked to write their name on squared paper, identify the right angles and count the number of right angles. Students then draw two mathematical shapes which contain right angles.

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