Date: 
Saturday, 22 March 2014 - 11:30am to 4:00pm

Hands-on mathematical activities for all ages from 5 to adult.

Famously, G.H Hardy described mathematicians, like poets and painters, as makers of patterns, and mathematics as a creative art. Find out what patterns you can discover, and explore your creative thinking and critical reasoning, with hands-on activities, games and problem-solving challenges for all ages from 5 to adult. From prime number hopscotch to origami, it's maths, but not as you may know it!

This event is part of the 2014 Cambridge Science Festival.

Free, and no booking needed: drop in throughout the day (11.30am - 4pm).

The Maths Cafe will be open throughout the day, serving tea and coffee, soft drinks, snacks and sandwiches.

Some limited free parking will be available on-site in the Centre for Mathematical Sciences' car park on Wilberforce Road (accessible via Madingley Road) on a first-come, first-served basis.

Level additional information: 
All ages from 5 to adult - there will be a range of different activities suitable for younger and older children (and grown-ups!). Please note that under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.