WebMath: Math activities for the celebration of major world festivals

Jonathan Borwein jborwein at cecm.sfu.ca
Mon Oct 21 16:16:00 EDT 2002


I'm afraid I have nothing to suggest but Nathalie Sinclair might.
I've cc'ed her.
JMB

Geoff Tennant
> 
> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> I am trying to trace materials for mathematical activities for children aged
> approx. 9-13 for the celebration of major world faiths.  I have a fair few
> already for Christmas, and have a number of ideas, eg. Islamic patterns and
> Vedic squares, for activities based around the idea of mathematics across
> the world.  But nothing along the precise lines I'm currently looking.
> 
> 
> If anybody could help me, I'd be very grateful!
> 
> 
> With very best wishes and many thanks for your attention,
> 
> 
> 
> Geoff Tennant
> 
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