Watch how inspirational magic can help make primary maths and science fun, exciting and creative. And why not learn how to do the tricks yourself?

Former space scientist turned mathmagician, Dr Mark Biddiss, visits a north London school and demonstrates magic tricks and whacky science investigations to a group of thrilled pupils and teachers.

Part of the Inspirations series, teachers can use them as a starter activity or as full maths and science investigations, and they cover curriculum topics including number pattern, space, shapes & measures.

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10 years ago
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soobie7

12 years ago
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Good ideas for lesson plans and handy to see how ideas can be applied in the classroom.

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