A perfect daisy brought to me by Jude after a walk with the family (I was cooking Sunday lunch). He said: ‘I have something special for you, Grandma!’ It has lasted a few days and still going strong! 🥰
The year is 2026…
If we shorten that to 26 then we have two dates only this year where the month and day are factor pairs of 26:
26.01.26 and 13.02.26
In which year this century have we had or will have the most factor pairs, with the day and month, of its two-digit year?
At the weekend I received my cards for being a mother, as many of us will do. My children both have a great sense of humour. I suppose they get that from their dad… 🤭
A new maths training session for Y4 support staff and Y4 teachers on my website Courses page… intervention ideas for the MTC in April hosted at Steeton Primary School
https://t.co/Kz4rXxoeHN
A new maths training session for Y4 support staff and Y4 teachers on my website Courses page… intervention ideas for the MTC in April hosted at Steeton Primary School
https://t.co/Kz4rXxoeHN
One way primary schools use my services is to support with making decisions on the weighting of the content of the National Curriculum either planning with year groups and/or working with maths subject leaders to equip them in this role. We want fewer gaps for pupils entering y6.
Today’s date- all three square numbers (if you count the year as the last two digits). 4.9.25
How many more square number dates until the end of the year? 😀
Maths courses for Autumn term: subject knowledge for geometry & fractions & how to improve reasoning & interpreting worded problems. Also session to prepare Y6 teachers for maths SATs as well as networking sessions for Primary mathematics subject leaders https://t.co/mtHl9WPuiz
Good date today: 25.2.25 🙂
And what do these dates this year have in common? :
1.1.25
4.1.25
16.1.25
25.1.25
1.4.25
… and how many more of them will there be this year?