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An exploration of prime numbers and of the beauty of mathematics. Includes games, and information about a competition with a prize of a million dollars

Exactly what it says! A (relatively) simple introduction to the interesting world of complex numbers. Accessible to those studying GCSE.

An introduction to Egyptian fractions, starting from the basics through to the more difficult

An introduction to Fibonacci numbers, suitable for KS3 upwards

A large selection of problems aimed mainly at Years 7-10

A guide to Roman Numbers!

Simon Singh is an author, journalist and TV producer, specialising in science and mathematics. This site contains, amongst other things, details of his recent TV series - The Science of Secrecy, a history of codes and code-breaking - which was aired on Channel 4 in Britain, and his radio series - 5 Numbers. It is most suitable for students reading A level mathematics.

A celebration of a very special number.

A US site (hence the spelling) that provides problems, resources and help with maths topics. Suitable for primary through to university level.

Information and activities to support Maths at KS3 and 4, all set in an RAF context

The NRich Project, based at Cambridge University, produces a wealth of resources to enrich able students mathematical experience - articles, problems, games, etc. The website has different sections aimed at students across the full age range.

Formerly Maths Year 2000, this government sponsored site has lots of learning resources aimed at all ages. It also includes links to lots of other maths sites.

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