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Visualising at KS1 - Primary Teachers

Young children are often good at imagining - in these tasks we ask them to use their imaginations in a mathematical way.

This collection is one of our Primary Curriculum collections - tasks that are grouped by topic.

Cover the Camel
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Cover the Camel

Age
5 to 7
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Can you cover the camel with these pieces?
Holes
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Holes

Age
5 to 11
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I've made some cubes and some cubes with holes in. This challenge invites you to explore the difference in the number of small cubes I've used. Can you see any patterns?

How would we count?
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How would we count?

Age
5 to 11
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An activity centred around observations of dots and how we visualise number arrangement patterns.

Paper Patchwork 1
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Paper Patchwork 1

Age
5 to 7
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Can you work out what shape is made when this piece of paper is folded up using the crease pattern shown?
Paper Partners
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Paper Partners

Age
5 to 7
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Can you describe a piece of paper clearly enough for your partner to know which piece it is?
Seeing Squares
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Seeing Squares

Age
5 to 11
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Players take it in turns to choose a dot on the grid. The winner is the first to have four dots that can be joined to form a square.

How Many?
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How Many?

Age
5 to 11
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Have a look at these photos of different fruit. How many do you see? How did you count?
Skeleton Shapes
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Skeleton Shapes

Age
5 to 7
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How many balls of modelling clay and how many straws does it take to make these skeleton shapes?
Hundred Square
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Hundred Square

Age
5 to 11
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A hundred square has been printed on both sides of a piece of paper. What is on the back of 100? 58? 23? 19?

Overlaps
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Overlaps

Age
5 to 7
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What does the overlap of these two shapes look like? Try picturing it in your head and then use some cut-out shapes to test your prediction.
Happy Halving
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Happy Halving

Age
5 to 7
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Can you split each of the shapes below in half so that the two parts are exactly the same?
Cubes Cut into Four Pieces
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Cubes Cut into Four Pieces

Age
5 to 7
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Eight children each had a cube made from modelling clay. They cut them into four pieces which were all exactly the same shape and size. Whose pieces are the same? Can you decide who made each set?
Shadow Play
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Shadow Play

Age
5 to 7
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Here are shadows of some 3D shapes. What shapes could have made them?
Arranging cubes
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Arranging cubes

Age
7 to 11
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A task which depends on members of the group working collaboratively to reach a single goal.