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Teachit Maths - an online library bursting with secondary Maths teaching resources

Teachit Maths - an online library bursting with secondary Maths teaching resources
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MathedUp! - FOR YOUR MATHS TEACHING AND LEARNING NEEDS Home Page Teachers Primary Pupils Secondary Students Events and PD "It gave me some good ideas to use in the classroom and ... a link that I can get all of the activities from." Book NRICH Bespoke PDBook Forthcoming EventsBook our Hands-on Roadshow Your Solutions Suffolk Maths - Promoting Excellence in Mathematics 20 best chicken recipes: part 1 Simon Hopkinson and Lindsey Bareham’s roast chicken Servesgood butter 110g, at room temperaturefree-range chicken 1.8 kgsalt and pepperlemon 1thyme or tarragon or a mixture of the two, several sprigsgarlic 1 clove, peeled and crushed Preheat the oven to 230C/gas mark 8. Smear the butter with your hands all over the bird. Put the chicken in a roasting tin that will accommodate it with room to spare. Season liberally with salt and pepper and squeeze over the juice of the lemon. Roast the chicken in the oven for 10-15 minutes. Turn off the oven, leaving the door ajar, and leave the chicken to rest for at least 15 minutes before carving. Carve the bird to suit yourself; I like to do it in the roasting tin. Another idea, popular with the Italians, is sometimes known as “wet-roasting”. From Roast Chicken and Other Stories by Simon Hopkinson and Lindsey Bareham (Ebury Press, RRP £14.99). Sabrina Ghayour’s chicken bastilla Serves 6 Preheat the oven to 180C/gas mark 4.

Miss B's Resouces Free Maths and Numeracy resources Miss B's Beautiful Mathematical GIFs Will Mesmerize You Digital artist and physics PhD student Dave Whyte is dazzling our computer screens with his mesmerizing GIFs that are the perfect marriage of mathematics and art. And we can’t stop watching them. Whyte shares his brilliant, procrastination-fueling creations on an almost daily basis on his Tumblr account, Bees & Bombs. Whyte studies the physics of foam and told Colossal that his first geometric GIFs riffed on computational modules that he was exploring as an undergraduate student. [Via Colossal, io9 and Bees & Bombs]

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