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This investigation is an opportunity for children to make a table to record and organise their results. It would be helpful to print a series of the triangles onto a sheet of paper and copy them for the children to draw on the pathways. Some of the inquiries you could encourage are:-
At this point, you might want to introduce Pascal's Triangle to the children.
The children could try to find connections between patterns that occur in Pascal's Triangle and in these triangular arrangements of letters.
An investigation involving adding and subtracting sets of consecutive numbers. Lots to find out, lots to explore.
Place the 16 different combinations of cup/saucer in this 4 by 4 arrangement so that no row or column contains more than one cup or saucer of the same colour.
Given the nets of 4 cubes with the faces coloured in 4 colours, build a tower so that on each vertical wall no colour is repeated, that is all 4 colours appear.