
1. A level
I’ve seen a number of fantastic new A level resources recently:

Check out her website for more like this.
@studymaths has updated the classic ‘Memory Maths’ game. You can now generate your own. We used to use this at my last school on Open Evening – parents, children and teachers would be given a mini whiteboard and told to draw a grid. Then they would gather round to write answers on their whiteboards as the questions flashed up. It was always lots of fun – everyone was always excited to see who would be the first to complete their grid.

There’s a wide range of games and starters to check out on mathsbot.com.
4. Quadrilaterals


Update
I haven’t written a gems post since July so here’s a quick update on what I got up to over summer.
In July @MeganGuinan1 went to drinks to celebrate Matt Parker’s book Love Triangle becoming a bestseller. We met the most fascinating people at these drinks, from zoologists to linguists.

And I ended the summer with a trip to Belfast where I had a fantastic experience presenting to a wonderful group of maths teachers from the West Belfast Area Learning Community.
I wrote three blog posts during August that you might have missed:
I hope to see lots of you attend #mathsconf36 in Sheffield next month. I will be sharing some insights on things students need to look out for at GCSE.

Have a great week!