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Intriguing Interactivities

Intriguing Interactivities

Throughout history, mathematicians have used tools and technology to help them to spot patterns, develop conjectures, and make generalisations. We hope your learners' curiosity will be tickled by the interactivities in these tasks, and that by exploring with a computer or tablet, they will gain mathematical insights that they otherwise might not have perceived.

Using Digital Manipulatives and Interactivities to Develop Curiosity 
Age 5 to 16

In this short article, Alison and Liz explore how pupils' curiosity can be stimulated by digital environments.

Two-digit Targets 
Age 5 to 7
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You have a set of the digits from 0 to 9. Can you arrange these in the five boxes to make two-digit numbers as close to the targets as possible?

Colouring Triangles 
Age 5 to 7
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Explore ways of colouring this set of triangles. Can you make symmetrical patterns?

4 Dom 
Age 5 to 11
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Use these four dominoes to make a square that has the same number of dots on each side.

Three Squares 
Age 5 to 11
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What is the greatest number of squares you can make by overlapping three squares?

Times Tables Shifts 
Age 7 to 11
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In this activity, the computer chooses a times table and shifts it. Can you work out the table and the shift each time?

Transformations on a Pegboard 
Age 7 to 11
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How would you move the bands on the pegboard to alter these shapes?

Triangles All Around 
Age 7 to 11
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Can you find all the different triangles on these peg boards, and find their angles?

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The NRICH Project aims to enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners. To support this aim, members of the NRICH team work in a wide range of capacities, including providing professional development for teachers wishing to embed rich mathematical tasks into everyday classroom practice.

NRICH is part of the family of activities in the Millennium Mathematics Project.

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