
Coming up on MathsWeekTV tomorrow:
1010- Maths Week Mega Quiz with Franz Schlindwein
1111- Maths V Sport with Thimas Crawford
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For the full Maths Week TV line up, click here.
Catch the live stream of Maths Week TV here.
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Colm O’Regan is at it again. The award winning comedian, author and broadcaster is back again and this year Colm turns his attention to some everyday objects to show us slightly stranger things.
Episode 1: Pringles is out now.
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Maths Week Olympiad
Open to students from Senior Infants (Year 2) to 3rd Year (Year 11).
Learn more here and register your class here.
Have you got Maths Eyes? 
Back for its 10th year, Have you got Maths Eyes? is open to students of all ages.
Learn more here and enter a poster here.

Target Boards
Primary school classes can take part in our Maths Week Target Boards here.
Keep an eye on our social media for Leaderboard updates throughout the week!

Rearranging Equations Bookmark Competition with MTU
First year to TY students are invited to design a bookmark that explains how to rearrange equations.
Rules and entry details are available here. Entries close 5 November 2021.
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Photograph patterns in nature.
Share your pattern photos with us using #MathsWeekDailyChallenge
or email us on mathsweek@wit.ie.
Check back tomorrow for another daily challenge!
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One brother says of his younger brother: “Two years ago, I was three times as old as my brother was. In three years’ time, I will be twice as old as my brother.” How old are they each now?
Solution will be shared in tomorrow's newsletter, along with another brain teaser!
You can also check out our daily puzzles in The Journal.ie.
Tuesday's Solution:
The farmer has 3 sheep, 2 goats, and 1 horse.
You can solve this easy math riddle with a quick hypothetical.
Take sheep: we know that there are three animals that are goats and horses, so we suppose there are two goats and one horse. Checking this hypothesis gives us three sheep, which works out because there are four non-goats: three sheep, and one horse.
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Helping Adult Learners Overcome Mathematics Anxiety:
The Role of the Tutor
Thursday 21 October, 1-2pm
Webinar organised by NALA and facilitated by Dr Maria D. Ryan, Lecturer in Business, School of Post Primary Education, Mary Immaculate College, Co. Tipp.
Register here.
Maths Careers Event: Maths Week TV
Friday 22 October, 11.11am
Careers event showcasing the many careers involving maths, moderated by Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin. (Audience: TY-6th Year (ROI); Y12-Y14 (NI)).
Register here.
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Check out our On Demand content, including:
-> Using Picture Books in Maths Education for Primary Schools:
Two primary teachers share their experiences of using storybooks, and in particular picture-books, in the maths classroom. Grainne Higgins (Co Offaly) and Edward Fitzgerald (Galway) have successfully used these books in maths class and researched the practice. They have prepared two videos to share their learnings with other teachers.
Picture Books in Maths Education – MATHS WEEK IRELAND
View our On Demand content here.
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Want more?
Visit www.mathsweek.ie for more games, activities, resources, events, #MathsWeek news & more!
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Thanks to teacher Orla, from Kilkenny Model School, for sending in the above photo of her Junior Infants 2D shape witches during Aistear for Maths Week.
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