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Exploring the structure of a number square: how quickly can you put the number tiles in the right place on the grid?
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This project challenges you to work out the number of cubes hidden under a cloth. What questions would you like to ask?
A video clip of Jo Boaler talking about Complex Instruction.
Explore Alex's number plumber. What questions would you like to ask? Don't forget to keep visiting NRICH projects site for the latest developments and questions.
This article introduces the idea of generic proof for younger children and illustrates how one example can offer a proof of a general result through unpacking its underlying structure.
Dotty Six is a simple dice game that you can adapt in many ways.
A brief video looking at how you can sometimes use symmetry to distinguish knots. Can you use this idea to investigate the differences between the granny knot and the reef knot?
Use your addition and subtraction skills, combined with some strategic thinking, to beat your partner at this game.
The Enigma Project's James Grime has created a video code challenge. Watch it here!
Alf and Tracy explain how the Kingsfield School maths department use common tasks to encourage all students to think mathematically about key areas in the curriculum.
Investigate how logic gates work in circuits.
These models have appeared around the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. Perhaps you would like to try to make some similar models of your own.
Watch the video to see how to fold a square of paper to create a flower. What fraction of the piece of paper is the small triangle?
Video showing how to use the Number Plumber