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This book serves as a valuable resource for mathematics and science
teachers at secondary school level, teenagers and parents. It
contains written versions of Royal Institution masterclasses on a
wide selection of topics in pure and applied mathematics. The
masterclasses are a popular program of advanced study conducted
each year for mathematically talented university-bound British
youth. They serve as a unique introduction to the kinds of topics
found at the undergraduate level, yet presented in a manner that is
meant to stimulate interest and challenge young minds. Topics
include chaos theory, meteorology, storage limitations of
computers, population growth and decay, as well as the mechanics of
dinosaurs. The book is well-illustrated, easy to read, and contains
worksheets with interesting problems (and solutions). The emphasis
throughout is on enjoying the challenge of mathematics.
This work consists of a series of "masterclasses", short sessions
of mathematics beyond the standard school syllabus, aimed at 10 to
15-year-olds with a flair for mathematics who want to stretch
themselves. The book is aimed to provide teachers with a source of
novel and interesting topics to supplement their standard material,
and as independent reading for pupils themselves. It will be
helpful to teachers who require interesting and novel topics,
beyond the standard syllabus and normal textbook material, for
capable pupils.
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The Spyder's Web (Paperback)
Michelle Sewell; Photographs by Jeanne Woodfin; Faith Gibson
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R475
Discovery Miles 4 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book serves as a valuable resource for mathematics and science
teachers at secondary school level, teenagers and parents. It
contains written versions of Royal Institution masterclasses on a
wide selection of topics in pure and applied mathematics. The
masterclasses are a popular program of advanced study conducted
each year for mathematically talented university-bound British
youth. They serve as a unique introduction to the kinds of topics
found at the undergraduate level, yet presented in a manner that is
meant to stimulate interest and challenge young minds. Topics
include chaos theory, meteorology, storage limitations of
computers, population growth and decay, as well as the mechanics of
dinosaurs. The book is well-illustrated, easy to read, and contains
worksheets with interesting problems (and solutions). The emphasis
throughout is on enjoying the challenge of mathematics.
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