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Mathematics Resources

EAA is committed to furthering quality in the teaching and assessment of mathematics. In the course of our work the EAA maths team generates many resources, some of which we are making publicly available.

ICAS-Mathematics resources:

Information and downloads related to the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) – Mathematics

 

Conference Papers and Journal Articles:

Papers presented by EAA maths staff at professional conferences

 

ICAS Mathematics Glossary:

EAA is in the process of producing an extensive glossary of mathematical terms commonly used in school level mathematics.

As part of that process we are making available a draft version of the glossary publicly available. We welcome any comments, corrections and feedback to MathsGlossary@eaa.unsw.edu.au

 

Item Writing Resources

Resources of general use for people writing mathematics test items or other mathematics education material.

General

  • Three-D Cubes (76 KB PDF) – a general guide to different
    diagram types for representing three-dimensions

Excel Spreadsheets

  • Clock-hand angles (228 KB xls) – a spreadsheet
    giving the angle between the hour and minute hand for different times of day.
  • Primes 500 (60 KB lxs) – a spreadsheet listing the first
    500 prime numbers.
  • Pythagorean Triples (72 KB PDF) – a spreadsheet
    of whole number right angled triangles, also giving the perimeter and area of the triangle.

Graphic Objects
Collections of mathematical pictures in Microsoft Word documents stored as editable clip-art.

  • Volume 1 (228 KB doc): Two dimensional shapes
    – assorted quadrilaterals and other shapes.
  • Volume 2 (224 KB doc): Three dimensional
    shapes – isometric cubes and much more.
  • Volume 3 (1.76 MB doc): Measuring devices
    – clip-art of a clock face with hands that can be rotated.
  • Volume 4 (189 KB doc): Protractors
    – labelled and unlabelled protractors that can be photocopied onto transparencies.

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