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Back to school prepare for Maths Week

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Back to school prepare for Maths Week

Welcome back from the summer break! Congratulations to all pupils and their teachers who received their GCSE, A Level and Leaving Cert results recently .

Maths Week 2024 will be running from 12th-20th October.

The Maths Week team are busy working on the programme for Maths Week 2024.

Maths Week events will be posted in the coming weeks on www.mathsweek.ie so check regularly.

Meanwhile there are resources for organising activities in your school on the website.

Our Registration Page is now open for you to register and put you school on the Maths Map. Register now and be in with a chance to win a set of Isak Cubes or one of five Samsung Tablets .

Click here to register your school/Class now!

Stay Tuned for our upcoming newsletters which will have our schedule of events to be held for Maths Week 2024 !

Eoin Gill.

Maths Week Schools Posters

Our Maths Week posters in both English and Irish are in the post to all primary and post-primary schools.  Click here to see the e-Version of the same.

Also in this issue:

  • What’s On -Events This Month
  • News

What’s On

11-09-2024 ONLINE-  Beyond the Textbook (Junior & Senior Infants) - Creative Resources for Implementing the New Primary Maths Curriculum (P)

12-09-2024 TRALEE - Ready Set Go Maths Hands On Face to Face Twin Workshop

19-09-2024 Accelerated Reader and Freckle Maths

News

Maths Week at SPRAOI International Street Arts Festival

The Maths Week team have been busy during the summer engaging the crowds at events such as Clonmel junction festival,  Spraoi-Waterford, and the Cork Carnival of Science.

The team were out in force once again at the SPRAOI Festival in Cathedral Square, Waterford City where they have been a favourite since 2010

of  of . This year marks the thrilling 15th anniversary of CALMAST STEM STREET at SPRAOI! Each year, the team captivate the crowd with interactive experiments, mind-bending puzzles and playful performances, this vibrant three-day August bank holiday weekend celebration.

The CALMAST STEM STREET welcomed approximately 5,000 visitors of all ages, providing an engaging array of puzzles and games for families to enjoy together. This year’s activities were presented by the Physics Buskers, led by Paul Nugent,  Caroline Ainslie with “The Maths of Bubbles”  Joanne Donohoe, who facilitated art workshops and volunteers from Sanofi, Teva, and Haleon, as well as students from SETU.

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