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Chinese lessons

by Rachael Horsman, 24 February 2017
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Rachael Horsman sits in on two fascinating primary Maths lessons given by teachers from China
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Ready, Reset, Go: Adding a Reset Button

by Darren Macey, 27 January 2017
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Darren Macey shows how the macro skills learned in his previous blogs can be used to build more complex things
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Make my world spin

by Rachael Horsman, 24 January 2017
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Rachael Horsman shows how to simplify diagrams with rotation
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A Mathematical Shape Challenge

by Rachael Horsman, 09 January 2017
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Start the New Year with some geometric puzzles from Rachael Horsman
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Not imaginary numbers, but imaginary geometry

by Rachael Horsman, 23 November 2016
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Can you really believe your eyes? Rachael Horsman shares the educational benefits of optical illusions.
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Fasten your belts for an alternative approach to perimeter

by Rachael Horsman, 10 October 2016
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Rachael Horsman examines how to deal with perimeter in the classroom
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Creating simulation resources to teach probability, part 3 of 4

by Darren Macey, 27 September 2016
In the third of four parts, Darren Macey continues adding a frequency table to the Excel dice simulator.
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Creating simulation resources to teach probability, part 2 of 4

by Darren Macey, 26 September 2016
In the second of four parts, Darren Macey adds a frequency table to the Excel dice simulator.
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Proportions, polygons, and pieces of paper

by Rachael Horsman, 02 September 2016
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Rachael Horsman investigates some intriguing properties of A4 paper.
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Creating simulation resources to teach probability, part 1 of 4

by Darren Macey, 29 July 2016
In the first of four parts, Darren Macey explains how to make a simple dice simulator in Excel.
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