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Explain what you are doing to find the next solution.
Tell me about the stack totals you've got.
How are you trying to get a particular total?
Tell me about how you decide where to make the folds.
Pupils could explore what happens to stack totals if the length of each fold can vary. For example, in the case of a 12 number line, you could have folded at 2 and 8. In this case you have 2 and 8 each on their own, then: 1 and 3; 11 and 5; 10 and 6; 9 and 7; 0, 4 and 12. In that case, the stack totals would be 2, 4, 16, 16, 16, 16 and 8.
These two group activities use mathematical reasoning - one is numerical, one geometric.
An investigation involving adding and subtracting sets of consecutive numbers. Lots to find out, lots to explore.
EWWNP means Exploring Wild and Wonderful Number Patterns Created by Yourself! Investigate what happens if we create number patterns using some simple rules.