This second article in the series refers to research about levels of development of spatial thinking and the possible influence of instruction.

Take it in turns to place a domino on the grid. One to be placed horizontally and the other vertically. Can you make it impossible for your opponent to play?

Did you know mazes tell stories? Find out more about mazes and make one of your own.
This article looks at levels of geometric thinking and the types of activities required to develop this thinking.
This is the first article in a series which aim to provide some insight into the way spatial thinking develops in children, and draw on a range of reported research. The focus of this article is the. . . .
This article describes investigations that offer opportunities for children to think differently, and pose their own questions, about shapes.