21/07/2024
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21/07/2024
It’s the summer holidays! Bespoke learning available in readiness for the new school or college year.
Looking forward to working with my new and returning students in this new term. It’s going to be another busy fun year!
06/06/2023
You may have seen me running regularly in Burstwick and Burton Pidsea and thanks to you all for saying hello as I pass by. I’m running the Hull Half Marathon this Sunday with my son. I’m raising funds for Anthony Nolan - a fantastic organisation that helps save the lives of people with bone cancer.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/john-tose
Thank you everyone in the villages for your encouragement and support. It has really helped every time I get a wave or a hello as I’m slogging away!
John Tose and Jacob Tose - Hull Half Marathon 11th June 2023 Help John Tose raise money to support Anthony Nolan
Are questions on graphs and tables going out of fashion? Perhaps we need some data protection!
n!, is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n. That was a factoid about a factorial.
10/10/2022
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I fancy a bowl of reciprocals for breakfast. I’ve totally flipped.
Just pondering. If we measure height in feet or metres. How many feet or metres is it before the sky starts?
Looking out in the garden, I notice that the branches on one of my saplings are growing out in all different directions. Apparently it’s a geome-tree.
True or false? In a room of just 23 people, there’s a 50% chance that two people have the same birthday.
The easiest way to remember the value of Pi (3.1415926) is by counting each word’s letter in ‘May I have a large container of coffee’.
Did you know 5 out of 4 people have trouble with fractions? The old ones are the best!