Year 13 Regular Problem Solving Classes
Online/NorfolkOverview
A series of maths problem solving classes designed to develop students' problem solving skills so they have the confidence to apply for universities that include an admissions test as part of their offer.
These regular classes offer students the opportunity to develop their problem-solving skills by trying out challenging problems that require deep mathematical thinking, and so help them meet the challenges they may face in embarking on a maths-rich university course or career. The problems are fun and rewarding and attending the sessions will enrich a student's mathematical experience.
Students will look at problems from a range of sources including Sixth Term Examination Papers (STEP) used by Cambridge and Warwick Universities and the Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT) used by Oxford University and Imperial College, London.
Aims
- To develop confidence in dealing with maths problems
- To develop students' resilience when attempting maths problems
- To provide information about the problem solving skills required in university admissions tests
- To give students the opportunity to attempt problems both in groups and on their own
- To give students the opportunity to think about how solutions to problems are presented
- To provide students with the opportunity to explore areas of maths not in the standard curriculum
- To provide students with the opportunity to study questions from the STEP and the MAT examinations.
Who will benefit from attending?
The classes are suitable for any A level Mathematics student with an enquiring mind who wishes to develop their problem solving ability at A level and beyond.
They are particularly suitable for those students who are required to sit an admissions test as part of a university offer.
Content
Students attending the classes will encounter problems covering a variety of topics. These include:
- Working with integers
- Reasoning and logic
- Sequences and series
- Induction
- Curve sketching and identification
- Coordinate geometry
- Vectors
- Trigonometry
- Complex numbers
- Integration
- Differential equations
Materials and Equipment
While the classes are being held online, you will need access to suitable equipment. You are advised to use a headset or headphones with an inline microphone to provide the best sound quality and to prevent audio issues for other users. A laptop with a built-in webcam and microphone may be sufficient if you’re in a quiet area but please take the time to check this before the session. BBB is designed to be used on a variety of platforms but you will get the best experience via a desktop or laptop computer, running either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as the browser.
Note: Internet Explorer and Edge are not suitable currently.
Access to GeoGebra or desmos will also be useful.
Study Schedule
All sessions will take place on Wednesdays from 17:00-18:00. At present all sessions will take place online.
The first three sessions will focus on problem solving and logic and are suitable for students preparing for STEP and the November admissions tests. The remaining sessions will focus solely on preparation for the STEP papers.
Wednesday 7th October 2020
Wednesday 14th October 2020
Wednesday 21st October 2020
Wednesday 11th November 2020
Wednesday 18th November 2020
Wednesday 25th November 2020
Wednesday 2nd December 2020
Wednesday 9th December 2020
Wednesday 13th January 2021
Wednesday 20th January 2021
Wednesday 27th January 2021
Wednesday 3rd February 2021
Wednesday 10th February 2021
Wednesday 24th February 2021
Wednesday 3rd March 2021
Wednesday 10th March 2021
Wednesday 17th March 2021
Wednesday 21st April 2021
Wednesday 28th April 2021
Wednesday 5th May 2021
Key Facts
Event ref:
#7793
Audience:
Students
Target year:
Year 13
Curriculum focus:
University admissions tests, A level Mathematics, A level Further Mathematics
Mathematical focus:
Pure, Problem solving
Event format:
Student course
Event length:
20 hours
Region:
East of England
Venue:
UEA / Online,
Norwich,
Norfolk
Next session:
Wed 27th Jan 2021
Course times:
17:00 - 18:00
Queries?
If you have any queries about this event, please do not hesitate to contact:
Ian Clarke
[email protected]
07458051248