Introducing the MathCityMap Content Gallery: A Treasure Box of Ideas
You might have read it in our last MCM update post or come across it in the web portal already: Say hello to the Content Gallery — the newest source of inspiration for your MathCityMap tasks. Designed as a collaborative collection of the most creative, diverse, and high-quality public math tasks, this gallery showcases interesting tasks created by teachers, MathCityMap experts and developers.
Why a Gallery?
As educators explore their environments, they discover math in the most unexpected places — whether it is a tree, a sculpture, or a playground. Until now, these gems were scattered. The Content Gallery brings them together in one place, making it easier to browse, learn, and get inspired by real-world examples.
How to get there:
In the web portal, you’ll now find a new button in the menu bar at the top. Click on the image symbol, and the content gallery will open. You can browse tasks across different object categories. When you click on an object, related tasks in English and German will appear. If you’re looking for something specific, use the filters on the left side. By clicking on a task, you’ll access its detailed information — including the solution — and you can even copy the task to create a similar one in your own area.


Whether you’re looking to refresh your next trail or simply curious about how others integrate math into everyday objects, the Content Gallery is here to spark your creativity.