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Welcome to the Maths Week Daily Update for Friday |
We can’t believe Maths Week 2022 is coming to an end - it’s been a fantastic week! Don’t worry, we’ve lots more to come over the weekend for families and the public. Don’t forget to send us your photos from the week, we love to see them! Please follow us on social media – Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok to see more action from around the country. We would love if you could share with us your own activities by either tagging us and / or using our hashtag #MathsWeek2022. |
Thanks for participating, and helping to promote a positive attitude towards maths, |
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Spotlight |
Record Participation! Since Maths Week kicked off the team has not been able to keep up with the registrations - we have to check them all. We have found some time to update them and as of yesterday, we have an amazing 459,686 pupils participation, This smashes our previous record of 386,000! We are so grateful for your participation and engagement over the week. |
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So far, 2,694 teachers have registered their involvement. In the pre-survey teachers rank their reasons for participating in the following order (%): |
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We will shortly be sending out a post event survey. Please help us help you better by filling it in. |
Statistics Lecturer Rafael De Andrade Moral receives Maths Week Ireland Award for Raising Public Awareness of Maths. Maynooth University’s Statistics Lecturer Rafael De Andrade Moral has been honoured as this year’s recipient of the Maths Week Ireland Award for his contribution to Raising Public Awareness of Maths. The award is presented once each year during Maths Week Ireland - the all-island festival of maths and numeracy (15th - 23th October). The event is supported by the Department of Education, the Science Foundation Ireland Discover Programme, universities, institutes of technology, libraries, schools, training colleges and employers, north and south. | |
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The Book Of Leonardo - Fibonacci This is a translation of a comic by Italian illustrator Claudia Flandoli. The comic tells the tale of Fibonacci and his introduction of the Indo-Arabic number system to Europe in the early 13th century. Nornally €7 this book is free to download courtesy of the Italian Institute of Culture | |
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Get Involved |
Over 80,000 registered for the Maths Week Olympiad! Online, October 17- October 24 We have two sets of papers; for Northern Ireland and for the Republic. The Olympiad includes question papers for all classes primary and secondary. This is the only Olympiad of its kind (in the world) to cater for the foundation phase. The papers consist of 20 questions and 5 bonus questions. Every learner that takes part will receive a certificate (either bronze, silver or gold included in the online folder) for achieving marks from 1-20 out of 20. Any marks higher than 20 will receive a platinum certificate. Find out more on the Maths Week 2022 Olympiad. To register your interest in this year’s Olympiad with papers suitable from Year 2 /Senior Infants to Year 11/3rd Year please complete This Form. | |
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Congratulations to those on the Targetboard Leaderboard after Day 4 |
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Great activity as we go into the final day. An incredible 571 classes are competing - that’s an estimated 14,250 pupils - and have already given 121,423 valid answers. In overall lead are Junior section: Caheragh, Kealkill, Ballymana, Fourtowns, Legamaddy, Gaelscoil Chluain Meala, Castledrum, Glinsk, Bellagy, Dualla Senior Section: Dualla, Bushypark, Dromclough, Clara (Kilkenny), SN na Cille, Glinsk, Sruleen, Knocknagoshel, Drumman, St Malachy’s |
Check out the overall leaderboard here |
Target Boards (Primary)Every Day Of Maths Week, Online Target Boards are a great fun way for your class to practice arithmetic during Maths Week. Pupils won’t even realise they are working! There is a senior section for upper primary schools and a junior section for younger pupils. Target Boards run every day of Maths Week, and a leaderboard to compete for! Its all about the fun of working together. There’s still time to register and play. | |
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What’s On Today |
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Maths Week Scavenger Hunt (Year 11 & Transition Year Students)Online 10.00am Join the Maths week team for a fun, collaborative and energetic scavenger hunt that will have you competing with other schools. The challenges are designed to accommodate all abilities and creativity is highly recommended. All you need is 1 mobile phone for the class and someone that is designated as the director. You will need to download the Goose Chase App to take part. Instructions will be emailed to you just before the event commences. | |
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Numeracy as part of our everyday lives: A gardening project and a Maths Trail. (Adult)11:00am - 12:00pm Title: Numeracy as part of our everyday lives: A gardening project and a Maths Trail. Facilitator: Elaine Clifford, Adult Literacy Tutor, Kerry ETB. | |
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I'm a Mathematician, Get me out of here! - Continues for OctoberShow your students how maths is relevant to their everyday lives this October 2022 with I’m a Mathematician, Get me out of here. Throughout October and Maths Week, connect your students with people working in a diverse range of careers which use maths in this online, student-led enrichment activity. Bring maths to life for your students by getting them to take part in live Chats, ask follow-up questions, and vote for their favourite mathematician to win €500! I’m a Mathematician is 100% online, and accessible from any web browser with an internet connection. No audio or video kit is required. Reserve a place for your class below! | |
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Over The Weekend |
Tour of "Tombs of distinguished mathematical scientists in Mount Jerome" led by Colm MulcahySaturday, 1:30pm, October 22 Mount Jerome, Dublin Colm Mulcahy lead the group on a historical walk, visiting the tombs of distinguished mathematical scientists and relating their interesting stories. These include Jan Lukasiewicz (1878-1956) Percy Ludgate (1883–1922) Charles Jasper Joly (1864-1906) George Salmon (1819–1904) William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865) John Hewitt Jellett (1817–1888) Robert Perceval Graves (1810-1893)
*For this event places are limited and booking is essential* | |
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Celebration of Mind at the Botanic Gardens (Families)Sunday, 11am - 4pm, October 23 Glasnevin, Dublin On the last day of Maths Week and as part of the Halloween festival, Maths Week Ireland visits the Botanic Gardens in Dublin. This Celebration of Mind event is part of a worldwide effort to celebrate the work of Martin Gardner, prolific writer of puzzle books. There will be a wide variety of maths demonstrations, puzzles, mazes, maths tricks, and much more. Mathematicians, magicians, and puzzlers will engage all ages as part of Maths Week Ireland’s annual celebration highlighting the fun and accessibility of mathematics while celebrating Halloween too! This event is open to all but is particularly suited to families with children. |
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Activities to do in Class or at Home |
Have You Got Maths Eyes?October 16 - November 30 Maths Week in collaboration between with TU Dublin and the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education and Dublin West Education Centre are running a special Have you got Maths Eyes Poster competition. Create a Maths Eyes style poster using a photograph taken in your local area and add in an accompanying tagline highlighting the mathematics that you have seen in the photo using your maths eyes. Posters can be submitted in the schools category or in the project category. | |
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John Hooper Statistical Poster Competition 2023The John Hooper Medal for Statistics is awarded to the winner of this national poster competition. The goal of the competition is to improve students’ abilities to describe their environment with the help of statistics and to use statistics as a tool for making sense of daily life. | |
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Resources |
Loving Maths with Steve Sherman for Pre-School and Junior PrimaryOnline- On Demand Join master story teller, Steve Sherman, the chief imagination officer of Livingmaths.com for Maths Story adventure. You are invited to take part in 5 exciting episodes in the Loving Maths series. Children will be introduced to mathematical concepts and ideas through the use of stories and play. The sessions are interactive and the learners will love the stories, the fact that they can assist the hero or heroine of the story and they will get to play a game against Steve as well! | |
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How can I help my child deal with maths anxiety? An article by Dr Flavia Santos and Dr Mariuche Gomides Success in maths depends on what we think and feel about this discipline. Of course, our cognitive abilities, such as attention, intelligence, memory and visuospatial skills and the quality of teaching, schools and resources are also important. Positive thoughts, beliefs and emotions keep us motivated to learn maths at home or in the classroom. In turn, unpleasant experiences can lead to a feeling of fear and discomfort about maths that could interfere with maths performance in everyday life and academic situations. This nervousness toward maths is known as maths anxiety. To read more click the button below | |
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Try out our Puzzles For All!Puzzles are a fun and enjoyable way to challenge yourself and improve numeracy. They allow you to develop problem solving skills without even trying! Here you will find a selection of puzzles, problems and brainteasers for all ages. Try them out yourself and with those around you. | |
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News |
Maths Rocks WinnersCongratulations to the winners of the Ireland Rocks Times Tables Competition, Moneygall National School 6th Class! We hope you all enjoyed the competition. Well done to our runners up also! | |
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Meet Maggie Gough, the forgotten Irish maths pioneerA wonderful article on RTE’s website about Wexford woman Maggie Gough, the first Irish woman to obtain a Doctorate in Maths | |
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Maths Puzzles Over CoffeeDkIT - Carrol Building October 17 - October 21 In Dundalk IT, all week there will be lunch time puzzles for Dundalk IT Students in the Carrol Building led by Maths Lecturers from 12pm to 2pm. |
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The Rediscovery Centre’s Maths Detectives WorkshopCountrywide Maths Detective Workshop: Presents the five curriculum strands (numbers, algebra, shapes and space, measures and data) to students in a fun and interactive way while practicing maths skills to solve mysteries, puzzles, and crime! The activities are linked to the primary maths curriculum. |
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Mol MataMol Mata, an Irish Language cross-border Maths initiative from The Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA)and An Comhairle Um Oideachas Gaeltacht and Gaelscolaíochta (COGG) with support from the PDST. The initiative was launched yesterday, to promote mathematics, problem solving and higher order thinking skills among primary school children on both sides of the border. Mol Mata was developed to make the teaching and learning of Maths more interesting and interactive for primary school children in terms of developing their thinking skills and mathematical language abilities in an enjoyable way. | |
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Yesterday’s Maths Week Activity |
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Scoil Aodan Naofa Carnew, Wicklow: Great artwork here from a student in Wicklow! |
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St. Clare’s Primary School - Students play the Pig game from our resources! |
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SETU Waterford - Andrew Jeffrey’s maths magic show. |
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St. John’s P.S Coleraine, Derry - Pupils work with their Izak9 Cubes. |
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Ballymoney National School, Cork - Students participate in Maths games in West Cork |
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Oatlands Primary School Stillorgan, Dublin.- Students make shape monsters for Maths Week and Halloween |
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Castledrum National School, Kerry - Students participate in a maths trail in Kerry! |
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