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Year 5: Maths The Magical World of

Number

Key details

• Date:Weds 12th March

Date: Tuesday 14th March

• Venue: St Luke’s Campus • Tutor: Lacey Evans

Time: 9:30am – 3:30pm

Venue: St Luke’s Campus

Cost: £35

Tutor: Debi Lomax

Course description

Associate Lecturer in English at Plymouth University and a University Mentor supporting trainee teachers.

What to bring

• Packed lunch and morning snack

• Water bottle

• Everyday pencil case

• School uniform not required (weather-appropriate clothing and sensible shoes)

Debi is a lecturer of Primary Mathematics Education at the University of Exeter, and a mentor on the teacher trainee programme.

Mathematics is all around us. It shapes our world – from plants to buildings, from the minute to the enormous. Throughout history people have been fascinated by number problems and used mathematics to explain, to predict and, at times, to bewilder and confuse!

In this workshop we will explore both the beauty and mystery of mathematics. We will consider aspects of mathematics in nature and explore some ‘magic’ tricks to amaze friends and family.

Who is this course suitable for?

The course is well-suited to pupils with a keen interest in mathematics, who have a good level of mental arithmetic.

This course is designed for pupils with a keen interest in mathematics and those with an inquisitive mind. If you like number puzzles and trying to find out how and why they ‘work’ then

Course Ref: PEP/spr16