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Maths and Physics resources to inspire and encourage students to see the fun and adventure possible in learning!
The Maths of the Great Wall of China
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The Maths of the Great Wall of China

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Start your lesson by exploring the world through maths, ever tried to integrate the Great Wall of China? Calculate the area under a section of the Great Wall of China by approximating it to the equation of the graph given between x=-3 and x=5. Remember to calculate the area under a line you need to integrate.
The Maths of the Eiffel Tower
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The Maths of the Eiffel Tower

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Start your lesson off by looking to famous landmarks and exploring the maths involved. Imagine the Eiffel Tower was wrapped in cling film and filled with water, what is the volume it can contain? Approximate Paris’ most iconic landmark to a pyramid and use the equation and values given to calculate the volume
Maths from the Movies - Frozen
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Maths from the Movies - Frozen

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Start your lesson by looking at the maths from the Disney movie Frozen, creating a magical start to learning. Elsa shoots two ice streams in the directions of vector AB and vector AC, where AB equals 2a and AC equals 3b. Work out the vector CB that connects the two ice streams.
Maths from the Movies - James Bond
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Maths from the Movies - James Bond

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Start your lessons or your learning off by relating it to your favourite movies. Maths can be used in any situation, including your dreams of becoming a secret agent working for MI6 or taking Bond’s place as the next 007. James Bond has a mission to complete, the job will take 57 minutes in total. The current time is 2:08 pm and if the mission is not completed by 3:14 pm it will all be over, is there enough time to complete the mission? How much time will they have to spare?