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Tag Archives: SMC
SMC Conference – May 2024
The SMC Conference is back for another year! See details below for information on the different range of sessions. Julie Brewer and I (Sarah Leakey) are very excited to be presenting some work related to subtraction. I’m also looking forward … Continue reading
SMC Conference
The SMC Conference is back in action as a face-to-face conference in Stirling this year. There are a great range of workshops available for both primary and secondary; I know I had trouble choosing which ones I would go to … Continue reading
SMC Conference – Registration is open!
Registration is now open for this year’s SMC Conference where you will find a wide range of workshops for those who are in primary, secondary or tertiary education as well as student teachers. For the second year running the event … Continue reading
CPD: Recordings from the SMC Online Conference 2021
If you missed us at the recent Scottish Mathematical Council Online Conference or our sessions clashed with other sessions you were attending but you still wanted to access the materials, we have now put links to the three sessions we … Continue reading
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Tagged basic facts, Conference, Counting Collections, CPD, fractions, Professional Development, SMC
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SMC Virtual Conference – 6th March 2021
The Scottish Mathematical Council will be hosting its annual conference online for the first time ever! The conference offers a fun filled informative day of mathematics for teachers in all sectors including but not limited to: Early Years, Primary and … Continue reading
Scottish Mathematical Council – Northern Conference
The Scottish Mathematical Council Conference is a popular conference held each year. This year, for the first time, there will be an event held specifically in the North of Scotland and for those in Inverness, it’s right here at Millburn … Continue reading
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Deputy First Minister’s Summer Holiday Maths Challenge!
Exciting news that the Deputy First Minister will be running a Summer Holiday Maths Challenge! This will run during the Summer holidays and be themed around the upcoming European Championships, using facts, figures and images associated with the event. It will … Continue reading
Highland Primary Enterprising Maths Challenge 2018
Thank you to all the 22 schools who took part in the Highland Primary Enterprising Maths Challenge 2018! It was a fantastic day of problem solving, teamwork and challenge and we loved having the chance to spend the day with … Continue reading
Deputy First Minister’s Easter Holiday Maths Challenge
The Deputy First Minister’s Easter Holiday Maths Challenge has been designed in partnership with the Scottish Mathematical Council and is aimed at Primary 6 pupils for the Easter Holidays. “It’s very much hoped that this will be a fun activity to … Continue reading
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Tagged Making Maths Count, making maths fun, Parents as partners, SMC
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Ardnamurchan Maths Champions!
Huge congratulations to Ardnamurchan High School for winning the Scottish Mathematical Council Enterprising Mathematics in Scotland final – what a fantastic achievement! Follow this link for more details: It All Adds Up for Ardnamurchan Pupils