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Recording Mathematics

Recording Mathematics

This collection of activities offers an opportunity for you to focus on children's own creative representations and recordings. Read the article to find out why we have selected these particular tasks. Click the 'Submit a solution' link on any live problem to find out the closing date.

Primary Children's Mathematical Recording 
Age 3 to 11

This article for teachers outlines different types of recording, depending on the purpose and audience.

What Was in the Box? 
Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

This big box adds something to any number that goes into it. If you know the numbers that come out, what addition might be going on in the box?

6 Beads 
Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

If you put three beads onto a tens/ones abacus you can make the numbers 3, 30, 12 or 21. What numbers can be made with six beads?

Eggs in Baskets 
Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

There are three baskets, a brown one, a red one and a pink one, holding a total of 10 eggs. How many eggs are in each basket?

The Amazing Splitting Plant 
Age 5 to 7
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Can you work out how many flowers there will be on the Amazing Splitting Plant after it has been growing for six weeks?

Money Bags 
Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

Ram divided 15 pennies among four small bags. He could then pay any sum of money from 1p to 15p without opening any bag. How many pennies did Ram put in each bag?

School Fair Necklaces 
Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

How many possible symmetrical necklaces can you find? How do you know you've found them all?

What's in the Box? 
Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

This big box multiplies anything that goes inside it by the same number. If you know the numbers that come out, what multiplication might be going on in the box?

Domino Square 
Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

Use the 'double-3 down' dominoes to make a square so that each side has eight dots.

Dice in a Corner 
Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow starYellow star

How could you arrange at least two dice in a stack so that the total of the visible spots is 18?

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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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