Marvellous Maths Learning

Thursday 02 November 2017

In our maths lesson today, we carried out a little investigation (LO: square numbers). We were given 36 counters and had to arrange them in as many different arrays as we could.

However, one array in particular seemed to be different to the others:

We noticed this array was shaped like a square. Without realising, we’d taught ourselves what square numbers are. We then used the counters to show other square numbers. Now that we were confident identifying square numbers, we had a go at some pretty tricky reasoning.

  

Some of us applied our knowledge to this super challenging challenge:

We haven’t been able to solve it (YET!) but we will do. I was super impressed by how resillient everybody was and it was great to see people working together to tackle all of the reasoning and problem solving questions.

It also made for some particularly interesting self assessments:

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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