1p332h Dolly Snowlips' Hot Links to Cool sites 383n63Even if you're drop dead gorgeous, it's fun to use your brain once in a while! 1l6v5o
Cate says: So take a few minutes and look up some of these sites. By the way, you'll notice how chic and glamorous Cate looks - but can you see anybody else on this page who looks like her? Whaddya mean NO? Ok limp brains I'll give you some clues: yellow spotty coat, beret, lipstick....
Activity sites 1t3v1dMake Your Own Pascal's Triangle ... up to almost any number of rows you like! The Self-Colouring Pascal's Triangle A really neat demonstration of how patterns appear, with lots of bits you can play with. NRICH - Mathematics Enrichment If you like a real challenge, try some of the brainteasers on this site.
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Grand Illusions An illusion site with some neat tricks too. The Scholastic Site Scholastic are a minor subsiduary of the Murderous Maths Organisation. They are in charge of printing the MM books, and they also do other series including the Horrible Histories, Horrible Science, Killer Puzzles, The Knowledge, Goosebumps, Dead Famous and loads more. Count On This site is full of good stuff including a MASSIVE links sections to try. Maths Performers 5y3rs
Andrew Jeffrey is a really neat magician/maths teacher who does excellent shows in schools suitable for key stages 1-4. Dr Maths Steve Humble is a maths expert and consultant with some amazing tricks and interesting presentations. He's available for school visits and has a good range of puzzle/activity books to help in the classroom. Kjartan Poskitt's site Lots of useless rubbish from the Murderous Maths author who also writes plays and invents puzzles. You can also book him to turn up to events via this site. 5x4b14
Maths Forum This site has the answers to all sorts of maths questions. We often use it to deal with the weird and wonderful enquiries we get. This is probably the most useful link on this page!
Tarquin Mathematics These people can sell you a fabulous range of maths stuff including games, stencils, posters, and an amazing selection of great books - most of which are very colourful and have interesting activities to do. Their web page tells you what they've got. Prim-Ed Publishing This site is for primary teachers or home educators. Prim-Ed have lots of useful books for helping people who are just starting out in maths. Mathematical Association ...is a sort of club for maths teachers which has been going since 1871. They have a massive range of resources, publications and back-up stuff to help you.
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