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If you are very patient, or simply lucky, you may spot The Beryllium Baboon in its natural habitat - the Cambridge primary school. When the BB is not teaching, eating cake or sleeping, it can occasionally be found creating short stories (along with questions and yes - even answers) for guided reading and English comprehension lessons in its school. The target age range of these offerings is therefore Yr6 and perhaps a bit older - let's say 11-14.

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If you are very patient, or simply lucky, you may spot The Beryllium Baboon in its natural habitat - the Cambridge primary school. When the BB is not teaching, eating cake or sleeping, it can occasionally be found creating short stories (along with questions and yes - even answers) for guided reading and English comprehension lessons in its school. The target age range of these offerings is therefore Yr6 and perhaps a bit older - let's say 11-14.
Propping up an Ice Core - A Maths Investigation or Discussion Framework: Year 11+
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Propping up an Ice Core - A Maths Investigation or Discussion Framework: Year 11+

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This mathematics investigation (in the field of static mechanics) was designed for use by (very) able GCSE maths students or those just beginning an A level in maths or physics. I anticipate its use in helping to introduce the topic, or as formative assessment/revision. The investigation is a light-hearted look at using trigonometry and other basic mathematics to establish and solve equations describing the balanced forces on a body in equilibrium - in this case an ice core propped up carefully against an ice cliff. The intention is that enough explanation of the underlying physics is provided so that only a knowledge of the relevant mathematics is assumed. (The investigation will be continued and extended with more material when I have time to write it.)