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Cambridge Mathematics JourneyMaths

The 3 resources found in JourneyMaths. Instants, Espressos and Percolations

Very soon, we will invite you to join us – to explore the new Cambridge Mathematics JourneyMaths website and its associated resources in a limited-participation pilot study of our beta version. This is an exciting time for us; we hope that the metaphors we have chosen and the experiences you have in your explorations will be interesting, enjoyable and valuable, as they certainly have been for us. Most importantly, we would like you to be an active part of our design and development process – we’d like to talk to you about your exploration and invite you to challenge our expectations and so help to make this the best resource it can be. 

If you would like to participate in our closed beta, please enter your details here.

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