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NRICH topics: Cross-curricular contexts Sport

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There are 49 NRICH Mathematical resources connected to Sport, you may find related items under Cross-curricular contexts.

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List Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Secondary Sport Collection

This is our secondary collection of favourite mathematics and sport materials.

Age 11 to 18
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Can You Do it Too?

Try some throwing activities and see whether you can throw something as far as the Olympic hammer or discus throwers.

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Olympic Measures

These Olympic quantities have been jumbled up! Can you put them back together again?

Age 11 to 14
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Olympic Turns

This task looks at the different turns involved in different Olympic sports as a way of exploring the mathematics of turns and angles.

Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Now and Then

Look at the changes in results on some of the athletics track events at the Olympic Games in 1908 and 1948. Compare the results for 2012.

Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Olympic Starters

Look at some of the results from the Olympic Games in the past. How do you compare if you try some similar activities?

Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Olympic Triathlon

Is it the fastest swimmer, the fastest runner or the fastest cyclist who wins the Olympic Triathlon?

Age 14 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Going for Gold

Looking at the 2012 Olympic Medal table, can you see how the data is organised? Could the results be presented differently to give another nation the top place?

Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

The Animals' Sports Day

One day five small animals in my garden were going to have a sports day. They decided to have a swimming race, a running race, a high jump and a long jump.

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

The Games' Medals

Can you see who the gold medal winner is? What about the silver medal winner and the bronze medal winner?

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

National Flags

This problem explores the shapes and symmetries in some national flags.

Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Nutrition and Cycling

Andy wants to cycle from Land's End to John o'Groats. Will he be able to eat enough to keep him going?

Age 14 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Olympic Rings

This problem is intended to get children to look really hard at something they will see many times in the next few months.

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Olympic Records

Can you deduce which Olympic athletics events are represented by the graphs?

Age 11 to 14
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Who's the Winner?

When two closely matched teams play each other, what is the most likely result?

Age 14 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Half Time

What could the half time scores have been in these Olympic hockey matches?

Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Who's the Best?

Which countries have the most naturally athletic populations?

Age 11 to 14
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Training Schedule

The heptathlon is an athletics competition consisting of 7 events. Can you make sense of the scoring system in order to advise a heptathlete on the best way to reach her target?

Age 14 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Track Design

Where should runners start the 200m race so that they have all run the same distance by the finish?

Age 14 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Speed-time Problems at the Olympics

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to race against Usain Bolt?

Age 14 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Match the Matches

Decide which charts and graphs represent the number of goals two football teams scored in fifteen matches.

Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

FA Cup

In four years 2001 to 2004 Arsenal have been drawn against Chelsea in the FA cup and have beaten Chelsea every time. What was the probability of this? Lots of fractions in the calculations!

Age 16 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow starYellow star
Article Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Decathlon: the Art of Scoring Points

How do decisions about scoring affect who wins a combined event such as the decathlon?

Age 14 to 18
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Who Can Be the Winner?

Some children have been doing different tasks. Can you see who was the winner?

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Game Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Olympic Cards

Design your own scoring system and play Trumps with these Olympic Sport cards.

Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Opening Patterns

Look at some of the patterns in the Olympic Opening ceremonies and see what shapes you can spot.

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

The Fastest Cyclist

Andy is desperate to reach John o'Groats first. Can you devise a winning race plan?

Age 14 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Olympic Logic

Can you use your powers of logic and deduction to work out the missing information in these sporty situations?

Age 11 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Article Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

May the Best Person Win

How can people be divided into groups fairly for events in the Paralympics, for school sports days, or for subject sets?

Age 5 to 16
Article Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Performing Beyond Expectations - Using Sport to Motivate Students in Mathematics Lessons

In this article, Alan Parr shares his experiences of the motivating effect sport can have on the learning of mathematics.

Age 7 to 16
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Stadium Sightline

How would you design the tiering of seats in a stadium so that all spectators have a good view?

Age 14 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Sports Equipment

If these balls are put on a line with each ball touching the one in front and the one behind, which arrangement makes the shortest line of balls?

Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

The Olympic LOGO

Can you use LOGO to draw a logo?

Age 16 to 18
ShortChallenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

10 Olympic Starters

10 intriguing starters related to the mechanics of sport.

Age 16 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Alternative Record Book

In which Olympic event does a human travel fastest? Decide which events to include in your Alternative Record Book.

Age 14 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Angle of Shot

At what angle should you release the shot to break Olympic records?

Age 16 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

David and Goliath

Does weight confer an advantage to shot putters?

Age 14 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Any Win for Tennis?

What are your chances of winning a game of tennis?

Age 16 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Light Weights

See how the weight of weights varies across the globe.

Age 16 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Little Little G

See how little g and your weight varies around the world. Did this variation help Bob Beamon to long-jumping succes in 1968?

Age 16 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Pole Vaulting

Consider the mechanics of pole vaulting

Age 16 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

What's the Point of Squash?

Under which circumstances would you choose to play to 10 points in a game of squash which is currently tied at 8-all?

Age 14 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

The Olympic Torch Tour

Imagine you had to plan the tour for the Olympic Torch. Is there an efficient way of choosing the shortest possible route?

Age 14 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star
List Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Sport Collection

This is our collection of favourite mathematics and sport materials.

Age 5 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star
Article Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

High Jumping

How high can a high jumper jump? How can a high jumper jump higher without jumping higher? Read on...

Age 14 to 18
Article Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Tournament Scheduling

Scheduling games is a little more challenging than one might desire. Here are some tournament formats that sport schedulers use.

Age 11 to 16
Article Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Playing Squash

Playing squash involves lots of mathematics. This article explores the mathematics of a squash match and how a knowledge of probability could influence the choices you make.

Age 16 to 18
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Medal Muddle

Countries from across the world competed in a sports tournament. Can you devise an efficient strategy to work out the order in which they finished?

Age 11 to 14
Challenge Level Yellow star
Problem Primary curriculum Secondary curriculum

Squash

If the score is 8-8 do I have more chance of winning if the winner is the first to reach 9 points or the first to reach 10 points?

Age 16 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow starYellow star

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