You can watch a recording of the webinar in which we discussed the mathematical thinking which can be prompted by these activities.
You may also like to take a look at our Proof Through Words - Number feature which offers similar experiences but in a numerical context.

Why dialogue matters in primary proof

Break it up!
In how many different ways can you break up a stick of seven interlocking cubes? Now try with a stick of eight cubes and a stick of six cubes. What do you notice?

Counting stick conjectures

School fair necklaces
How many possible symmetrical necklaces can you find? How do you know you've found them all?

Diagonally square
Ayah conjectures that the diagonals of a square meet at right angles. Do you agree? How could you find out?

Brush loads
How can you arrange the 5 cubes so that you need the smallest number of Brush Loads of paint to cover them? Try with other numbers of cubes as well.
