pptx, 2.17 MB
pptx, 2.17 MB
This is designed to used as display. It features mathematical discoveries ranging from 50 000 BC when we started counting up to 1994 Wiles proves Fermat's last theorem. I tried to choose maths that would be recognisable and accessable to ks4 students so yes a lot is missing. I also tried to not have too much going on round the same time, which made it difficult! If you think I missed something important then please let me know (@em0rgan). All "facts" are from wikipedia so apologies if they aren't right...

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mronemore

8 years ago
5

Excellent display resource - thank you for this!

mandmfritz

8 years ago
5

Great for Maths Week. thank you

andrewchambers

8 years ago
5

a.haslem

8 years ago
5

Love it! Answers a lot of questions!

MrBartonMaths

8 years ago
5

This lovely resource has been selected to feature in the TES Secondary Maths Newsletter. Thank you so much for sharing, you are helping to inspire teachers and students all over the world! Craig Barton

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