Warm up the vocal chords and stretch those creative muscles as musical equations sing to their own beat.
Vocal adventurers and multi-instrumentalists Mal Webb and Kylie Morrigan are joined by Science Communicator, Dr Joel Gilmore for this musically inspired maths party that strings together merry numerical melodies in a fun and engaging performance.
Even the toughest maths critics will be inspired as rhythm takes shape, sequences sing and mathematical concepts are pitched in perfect harmony to primary-aged students. Don’t miss the marvel of how maths and music add up in this remarkable performance.
This program explores Numeracy, Science as a Human Endeavour and Science Inquiry, with key curriculum links in Mathematics and Music for Years P-6.
Dr Joel is a science nerd, energy expert, and passionate science communicator! He regularly features on television and stage, presenting on the science behind everything from the perfect steak to...
View ProfileMelbourne based violinist, Kylie Morrigan, began her music training early (age 3) as a classical violinist. After graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts, she played in Orchestra Victoria...
View ProfileMal Webb (B.Ed.(music) started learning percussion at the age of 4 which led to singing, piano, moving to Canberra and writing facile pop songs with his brother John for the...
View ProfileTegan Taylor is a multi-award-winning health and science reporter for the ABC. She hosts shows including Radio National’s Health Report, Quick Smart and What’s That Rash?
View ProfileSuitable for students in Years P-3.
Curriculum Code links by year level
Year P: ACMNA001, ACMNA005, ACMMG009, ACAMUM080
Year 1: ACMNA012, ACMNA018, ACMMG022, ACAMUM080
Year 2: ACMNA033, ACMNA035, ACMMG042, ACAMUM080,
Year 3: ACMNA055, ACMNA058, ACMNA060, ACAMUM084
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$10 per student
Maths, Music & Sum Songs (years P-3)
21 March 2024
60 mins 1:00pm
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Maths, Music & Sum Songs (years P-3)
21 March 2024
60 mins 1:00pm
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