Chace Year 13 Further Maths students hard at work on a study day during half term. They were learning about Polar Co-ordinates and Hyperbolic Functions. Polar co-ordinates are the 2D version of the spherical co-ordinate system used in GPS. Hyperbolic functions have many applications in Physics and Engineering including modelling the properties of hanging cables such as those between electric pylons.
Tag Archives: Maths
‘Break n bag’ lesson created by Year 7 students
During a maths lesson this week four Year 7 students created an escape room experience for their class. They created a fun lesson full of science and maths questions and riddles. The students organised the everything themselves during break, lunchtime and after school sessions. Their hard work and creativity really paid off because everyone enjoyed the experience.
NRICH Problem solving Inspiration day
Four Year 9 students represented Chace at the NRICH Maths Inspirations day held at Enfield County School. The students showed off their problem solving skills by completing a range of challenging and intriguing tasks.
STEM Week
Open to years 7 to 9 from 10th to 14th July, a week of space themed lessons and clubs in Science, Technology and Maths.
Clubs include rocket launching, loud science demonstrations and the mathematics of space flight.
Check posters in school for more details.
STEM Week
Open to years 7 to 9 from 10th to 14th July, a week of space themed lessons and clubs in Science, Technology and Maths.
Clubs include rocket launching, loud science demonstrations and the mathematics of space flight.
Check posters in school for more details.
Maths Masterclass
Chace Challenge
Chace students were putting their problem solving skills to the test when they took part in a Borough Maths Challenge (Brain Blaster Day) hosted here at Chace. Students from St Anne’s Catholic School, Aylward, Edmonton County, Enfield County and Highlands also took part.