Colouring Triangles

Explore ways of colouring this set of triangles. Can you make symmetrical patterns?

Problem



What do you see below?

 

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A triangle split into 9 smaller triangles. The smaller triangles are coloured (by row): red; yellow, red, yellow; green, purple, red, purple, green.

    

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A triangle split into 9 smaller triangles. The smaller triangles are coloured (by row): red; red, red, yellow; yellow, green, green, green, purple.

 

What do you notice?

What is the same and what is different about the two pictures?

 

Now, it is your turn to colour!

Explore ways of colouring the black and white outline of the triangles:

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A blank triangle split into 9 smaller triangles, in rows of 1, 3 and 5 small triangles.



Can you make symmetrical patterns? With two colours? Three colours?

More than three colours?

You may like to use the interactivity below to try out your ideas. This sheet of blank triangles might also be useful.

We would love to see the triangles you create.  Do send them in along with your explanation of how you know the pattern is symmetrical.