Simplifying doughnut

Can you match up these equivalent algebraic expressions?

Problem

This activity is designed to be tackled in teams of four or five, but can also be completed individually. For more information on how this can be done in teams, take a look at the teachers' resources.

These printable domino cards can be put together to make four 'doughnuts' of four dominoes. The ends of dominoes which join together need to be algebraically equivalent.

For example, a doughnut could look like this:

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Dominoes joined in a loop. First domino: a, 2a. Second domino: a+a, b+b. Third domino: 2b, 2b-b. Fourth domino: b, 2a-a.


Have a go at making the four doughnuts. What do you notice?

Once you've made four doughnuts, you might like to try joining together the cards in different ways to make other shapes. Is it possible to make any larger doughnuts? Why/why not?