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MathsWeek2020

ONLINE Event

Audience: Maths for All  Maths Week Ireland will run from 10th - 18th October 2020. If you are doing activities or taking part in any of the events please register on the website. Maths Week Ireland is a co-operative movement with local partners all over Ireland together with schools and teachers changing attitudes towards maths.

Family Scavenger Hunt

Virtual Event

Audience: Families (Family + Maths) x (zany activities) = an unforgettable experience!  Join the whacky MC, Steve Sherman (Chief Imagination officer of Livingmaths.com in South Africa) for some mathematical mayhem. Families will need to work together to accomplish missions from Saturday the 10th of October until Sunday afternoon.  You will join the activity via an app

Countdown Live!

ONLINE Event

Audience: Families, All Description: Maths Week Live @ Explorium! Join Mark and Ali to celebrate Maths Week 2020 as they take the chair LIVE on Countdown! Numbers, puzzles, enigmas a good 9 letter word thrown in for good measure! Booking Details Free event, streaming live on YouTube at 11am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM4MnURw83M

Free

Math puzzles with Mary I.

ONLINE Event

Audience: Primary school children 7 to 13 Description: To celebrate Maths Week, Mary Immaculate College (MIC) are bringing you lots of different fun Math puzzles for you to do at home or at school. These puzzles can be done on your own or as part of a team. Booking Details Get your packs from our

Free

The Hamilton Walk

ONLINE Event

The Hamilton Walk is an annual event held each year in Dublin on the 16th of October, the anniversary of the day in 1843 when William Rowan Hamilton discovered the non-commutative algebraic system known as quaternions, while walking with his wife along the banks of the Royal Canal. This year with restrictions the normal walk cant

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