Just because a mathematical situation is familiar doesn't mean it has to be dull! Looking at a familiar context through a new lens can generate new insights and understanding. These problems invite students to look again at ideas they may think they know inside-out, and see what new discoveries they can make.
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Gibraltar Geometry
Take a look at the photos of tiles at a school in Gibraltar. What questions can you ask about them?
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Farey Sequences
There are lots of ideas to explore in these sequences of ordered fractions.
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Same Answer
Aisha's division and subtraction calculations both gave the same answer! Can you find some more examples?
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Farey Neighbours
Farey sequences are lists of fractions in ascending order of magnitude. Can you prove that in every Farey sequence there is a special relationship between Farey neighbours?
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Ford Circles
Can you find the link between these beautiful circle patterns and Farey Sequences?
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Resilience and the Growth Zone
Advice and problems to help your students become more resilient.