Two numbers under the microscope

This investigates one particular property of number by looking closely at an example of adding two odd numbers together.
Exploring and noticing Working systematically Conjecturing and generalising Visualising and representing Reasoning, convincing and proving
Being curious Being resourceful Being resilient Being collaborative

Two Numbers Under the Microscope printable sheet

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Two numbers under the microscope

Choose any two odd numbers, such as 5 and 9. Add them together.

Draw a picture or make a model to show how the numbers add together.

Adam found some dominoes with 5 and 9 spots on them:

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Two numbers under the microscope

Sarai made a model using Multilink cubes:

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Two numbers under the microscope

Abdul drew a picture of 5 add 9 like this:

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Two numbers under the microscope

What do you notice about the answer?

Look closely at the models and pictures. 

Can you see anything in any of them that would work in exactly the same way if you used two different odd numbers?

Can you use your one example to prove what will happen every time you add any two odd numbers?

See if you can explain this to someone else. Are they convinced by your argument?

Once you can convince someone else, see if you can find a way to show your argument. You might draw something or take a photo of things you have used to prove that your result is always true from your example.