Why do this
problem?
This activity is especially good to do with a small number of
pupils to give them confidence to talk with each other and discuss
their ideas. It is amazing how many different ways of approaching
the problem they will find.
One teacher commented that "ALL children loved this! It
was good for developing understanding of Venn diagrams and
recording in a systematic way".
Possible approach
Introducing this activity as described in the problem with
hoops and bean bags would be a good idea, if possible. This might
mean going outside, taking over the school hall, or pushing all the
tables to the edge of the classroom to create floor space. You
could start with just two hoops and eight bean bags, and ask one
child to put the bean bags in the hoops however they like. Ask
questions about this distribution of bean bags, such as the number
in each hoop and the number in the overlap. It's important at this
stage to listen to the pupils so that you can assess their
understanding of the overlapping area.
Introduce a third hoop and set up the challenge. Invite
children to work in pairs or groups to find at least one solution.
Give them the choice as to what they use in terms of equipment:
some may want hoops, some may be happy to draw representations.
However they work at the problem, encourage them to record their
solution/s somehow so they don't forget.
Once some solutions have been found, bring the group together
again to share (and check!) the answers they've got so far. At this
point, you can challenge them to find ALL the solutions. Give them
a chance to talk in their pairs about how they might do this before
sharing some suggestions. Draw attention to the methods which use
some sort of system, so that there is less chance that solutions
will be missed out.
This investigation would make an engaging and attractive
display, and you could encourage learners to describe the system
they devised so that anyone looking at the display would be able to
follow it.
(This activity would also be worth doing as staff CPD.)
Key questions
How many bean bags are in this space?
Are there the correct number in the red hoop etc.?
Possible extension
Simply ask the pupils to suggest extensions by asking "I
wonder what would happen if we ...?"
Possible support
You could provide
this recording sheet
for those having difficulty in recording. It contains the three
hoops printed six times.