Kids aged five to 12 can discover the many wonders of everybody's favourite three-sided shape through creative workshops, songs and stories at these free family workshops. Each session’s participants will build a sierpinski tetrahedron (one of those pyramids made out of straws), and they will all be joined together at the festival finale (Aug 30) to create a giant 3D ode to the triangle. With all that fun going on nobody will notice that they've been learning. Until they're given a sticker that says 'I had fun doing maths', that is. Sneaky.
Maths on Toast Festival of Triangles
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