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The Mathomat activity centre

The Mathomat geometry template is a powerful learning tool that brings mathematics to life. You can use your Mathomat template with the many free investigations and video demonstrations in this learning centre. These investigations, used with Mathomat, are aimed at developing a deep and flexible understanding of mathematics for use in real world problem solving as well as in the classroom.

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Lesson Plans

Learn to teach maths with Mathomat

Get a glimpse of the tremendous potential for using Mathomat as an aid to teaching mathematics.

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Video Tutorials

Watch and learn from Pr. Chris Tisdell

Using a series of Mathomat products and templates, learn maths and geometry with Pr. Chris Tisdell.

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Online Store

Visit the official Mathomat store

Purchase official Mathomat templates, booklets and teaching resources for your child or classroom.

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Academic Papers

Achievements that utilize Mathomat

Read through some interesting studies and research that make use of Mathomat templates.

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Chris Tisdell
Video Tutorials

Watch, listen and learn how to use Mathomat templates with Chris Tisdell

Chris is Professor and Chair of Mathematics and Mathematics Education at the University of New South Wales. He is also Vice President Education at the Australian Mathematics Society, an academic board member at Lincoln University College and Honorary Professor of Digital and STEM Education at the University of Queensland.

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Constructor 1

Template

This template is the first in the series inspired by Pr. Chris Tisdell. Integrated is a large, 25mm radius TGT (Tisdell’s Geometry Tool) with a matching radius arc sector and Neusis straight edge.

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Mathomat V3

Template

The Mathomat V3 Template has all the great range of shape stencils such as graduated circles, ellipses, regular polygons, quadrilaterals, and graphing curves that you would expect.

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Mathomat WB3

Template

This drawing tool is designed for large scale whiteboard sketches to discuss, or demonstrate, Mathomat activities in class – or simply for use as a helpful whiteboard tool.

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Online Store

Purchase some of our most popular products from the official Mathomat online store

Finding Hidden Angles, a Mathomat Adventure

Finding Hidden Angles, a Mathomat Adventure

V7 template with 48 page student book
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Use Mathomat with the finding hidden angles student book. Gain insight into the geometry of the world by understanding angle. Build confidence with maths.
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Our Team

Our Presenters

We have been privileged to work with a number of leading mathematics educators over the years. They are an eclectic group, but they all have two things in common. They are all well regarded professionals, and they all think that Mathomat is a powerful learning tool.

John Lawton

John Lawton

Specialised mathematics educator.

Author of the forthcoming student manual "Discovering hidden angles, a Mathomat adventure" which builds on his research into angle conceptualisation

Chris Tisdell

Chris Tisdell

Mathematician & Educator

Chris, a mathematician and educator, is an academic advisor to Mathomat. Chris approached us in 2021 with an interest in the circle templates in Mathomat...

Michelle Du Toit

Michelle Du Toit

Mathematics Teacher

Michelle is a mathematics teacher from Bloemfontein, South Africa. She utilises Mathomat products extensively in her teaching. Michelle provides professional...

Our Philosophy

Designing tools that deepen student engagement

As tool designers we aim to support mathematics teachers by developing geometry learning aids that can engage middle school students more deeply. Construction of mathematical knowledge is encouraged If students can remain connected with the concrete geometric experiences of their primary school years while engaging with the more abstract concepts required in secondary school. This facilitates a deeper understanding of the geometric relationships students are being challenged to understand.

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