It is a sunny Saturday morning in an industrial area near Wetzlar. The Mathematics Center Wetzlar invited students of the Q2 to a mathematics competition. The teachers had the opportunity to participate in the “MathCityMap – Mathematics on the Road” workshop and to get to know our project. After a short theoretical introduction to the subject of outdoor mathematics and mathtrails, the participants (with a measuring stick, measuring tape and smartphone) went to solve mathematical questions in the industrial area of ​​Dillfeld. For example, they had to find out the capacity of a tank or determine the slope of a metal ramp. After this, they had the possibility to formulate own tasks for objects in the environment and to create them in the MCM web portal. The result was a new mathtrail consisting of the newly created tasks of the teachers.

We hope that the participants had a lot of fun and some ideas for their own lessons. We are already looking forward to tasks and trails that will follow from this event. At this point, we would like to thank for the invitation to this event!  

Are you interested in workshops on outdoor mathematics with MathCityMap? Take a look at our event page.

Being part of the “Day of Mathematics and Natural Sciences” in Saxony, the MathCityMap team held a course on outdoor mathematics with MCM. The “Sächsische Bildungsinstitut” (SBI) invited to this event on 9th March 2017 in Meißen at Schloss Siebeneichen. 24 participants took part in the workshop and were able to solve mathematical problems and questions around the castle. For example, one had to find out how high the tower of the castle is or how many liters of water fit into the pool. In the second part of the course, the teachers were able to search for own mathematical tasks in the environment and to create them in the portal.

We hope that the participants had a lot of fun and got some ideas for their own lessons. We are already looking forward to tasks and trails that will follow from this event.  

Are you interested in workshops on outdoor mathematics with MathCityMap? Take a look at our event page.