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We are happy to provide links to various maths popularisers and educators. One of our sister organisations, the The Maths and Art group has included their material elsewhere on our site.
![]() | QED Griffin are a one-stop maths resource shop that will deal with all your maths needs. They stock everything from books to calculators to software that you might need, as well as teacher resources for all ages from pre-school to post-graduate work. |
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| Ever heard of anamorphosis? Well this site includes details about what it means, lots of pretty pictures and work to do, and even software so that you can do it yourself! |
![]() | Try Plot the Robot and answer maths puzzles to draw pictures on line. |
At The Maths Is Fun site Aimed at Key Stage 3 and 4 (11 - 16 years old) but you will find some more complex stuff and some easier bits. Offers mathematics pages as well as some fun bits. There should be something for everybody.
We did some work preparing a fun-maths trail around the Thackray Medical Museum. I don't know it it is still available, because they were using it for Family Learning Weekend, but here is a link to the Thackray Medical Museum pages so you can book a visit.
We also work with locally (to us) based writer of many popularisation of maths and science books, Kjartan Poskitt.
One of the most innovative number teaching tools that we have ever seen is Numdrum and we are pleased to give you a link to their pages too.
Although aimed at York for some of the specific links, the York Young Person's survival guide offers some useful general information for young people and those who work with them.
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