Check below for Maths Week 2023 events!
This is a hybrid festival, please be sure to check the location, time and dates of all events before booking.
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Maths Week at Galway Atlantaquaria
Galway Atlantaquaria, National Aquarium of Ireland Toft Park, Promenade, Salthill, GalwayAudience: This workshop has been tailored for Primary and Secondary school students. Celebrate Maths week with Galway Atlantaquaria and discover why numeracy is vital to the running of the aquarium. Junior infant – 2nd Class: Explore the numbers of the sea; Students will use shells and biofacts in counting, comparing and ordering. During their Maths
Kjartan Poskitt, Murderous Maths
The Helix DCU, Collins Avenue, Whitehall, Dublin 9Audience: Suitable for primary school pupils (5th-6th class). Kjartan Poskitt, best-selling author of the Murderous Maths book series, brings his fun filled show to the Helix in what promises to be a thrilling spectacle for primary fifth to sixth classes! Kjartan previously worked in TV where he wrote and presented for Anne Wood (creator of the
Ken Farquhar – It Doesn’t Add Up!
University of Ulster Jordanstown campus Shore Road Newtownabbey Co. Antrim, Newtownabbey, AntrimAudience: Suitable for Primary students (5th and 6th Class) Ken Farquhar is one of Britain’s leading STEM presenters, inspiring young people since 1995. His acclaimed maths show is designed to entertain and educate. The show is less sleight of hand and more dexterity in maths. Amazing magic tricks are performed and the maths revealed. Find out about card
Ken Farquhar – It Doesn’t Add Up!
University of Ulster Jordanstown campus Shore Road Newtownabbey Co. Antrim, Newtownabbey, AntrimAudience: Suitable for Primary students (5th and 6th Class) Ken Farquhar is one of Britain’s leading STEM presenters, inspiring young people since 1995. His acclaimed maths show is designed to entertain and educate. The show is less sleight of hand and more dexterity in maths. Amazing magic tricks are performed and the maths revealed. Find out about card
James Soper – Maths and your brain!
National Museum of Ireland Country Life Turlough Park, Castlebar, Castlebar, MayoAudience: Primary Upper Cycle/ Post Primary Junior Cycle. Our brains have evolved to do maths and we are all natural mathematicians. Join psychologist James Soper in the Country Life Museum, Castlebar, Co.Mayo to learn what maths tells us about our brains and how we can make our brains better at maths. Date: Tuesday 15th October 2019
Maths and your brain!
Emo National School Emo, Portlaoise, LaoisAudience: Primary upper cycle. Our brains have evolved to do maths and we are all natural mathematicians. Join psychologist James Soper to learn what maths tells us about our brains and how we can make our brains better at maths. Date: Wednesday 16th October 2019 Times: 10:00am – 11:00am Location: Emo National School, Emo, Portlaoise,
Ken Farquhar – It Doesn’t Add Up!
Ulster University - Magee Campus Northland Rd, LondonderryAudience: Suitable for Primary students (5th and 6th Class) Ken Farquhar is one of Britain’s leading STEM presenters, inspiring young people since 1995. His acclaimed maths show is designed to entertain and educate. The show is less sleight of hand and more dexterity in maths. Amazing magic tricks are performed and the maths revealed. Find out about card
Maths and your Brain!
Emo National School Emo, Portlaoise, LaoisAudience: Primary upper cycle. Our brains have evolved to do maths and we are all natural mathematicians. Join psychologist James Soper to learn what maths tells us about our brains and how we can make our brains better at maths. Date: Wednesday 16th October 2019 Times: 12:00pm – 1:00pm Location: Emo National School, Emo, Portlaoise,
Ken Farquhar – It Doesn’t Add Up!
Ulster University - Coleraine Campus Cromore Road, ColeraineAudience: Suitable for Primary students (5th and 6th Class) Ken Farquhar is one of Britain’s leading STEM presenters, inspiring young people since 1995. His acclaimed maths show is designed to entertain and educate. The show is less sleight of hand and more dexterity in maths. Amazing magic tricks are performed and the maths revealed. Find out about card
Andrew Jeffrey – the Mathemagician
Institute of Technology Carlow Kilkenny Rd, Moanacurragh, CarlowAudience: 5th /6th class primary (10 to 12 year olds) Andrew Jeffrey – the Mathemagician – brings a highly interactive and engaging show, which has an emphasis on motivating students and building their confidence in maths. Andrew is a teacher, former vice-principal, magician, and keynote speaker. Described as a mathematical evangelist, he is the author of several
Andrew Jeffrey – the Mathemagician
Institute of Technology Carlow Kilkenny Rd, Moanacurragh, CarlowAudience: Up to TY 2nd level (12 to 15 year olds) Andrew Jeffrey – the Mathemagician – brings a highly interactive and engaging show, which has an emphasis on motivating students and building their confidence in maths. Andrew is a teacher, former vice-principal, magician, and keynote speaker. Described as a mathematical evangelist, he is the author
Ken Farquhar – It Doesn’t Add Up!
Ulster University - Coleraine Campus Cromore Road, ColeraineAudience: Suitable for Primary students (5th and 6th Class) Ken Farquhar is one of Britain’s leading STEM presenters, inspiring young people since 1995. His acclaimed maths show is designed to entertain and educate. The show is less sleight of hand and more dexterity in maths. Amazing magic tricks are performed and the maths revealed. Find out about card