Year 10 Visualising and representing

  • Vector Racer
    game
    Favourite

    Vector Racer

    Age
    11 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    The classic vector racing game.

  • Take Three From Five
    problem
    Favourite

    Take Three From Five

    Age
    11 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Caroline and James pick sets of five numbers. Charlie tries to find three that add together to make a multiple of three. Can they stop him?

  • Pair Products
    problem
    Favourite

    Pair Products

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Choose four consecutive whole numbers. Multiply the first and last numbers together. Multiply the middle pair together. What do you notice?

  • Curvy areas
    problem
    Favourite

    Curvy Areas

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Have a go at creating these images based on circles. What do you notice about the areas of the different sections?

  • Slick Summing
    problem
    Favourite

    Slick Summing

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Watch the video to see how Charlie works out the sum. Can you adapt his method?

  • Which is cheaper?
    problem
    Favourite

    Which Is Cheaper?

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    When I park my car in Mathstown, there are two car parks to choose from. Can you help me to decide which one to use?

  • problem
    Favourite

    Track Design

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Where should runners start the 200m race so that they have all run the same distance by the finish?

  • Steel Cables
    problem
    Favourite

    Steel Cables

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Some students have been working out the number of strands needed for different sizes of cable. Can you make sense of their solutions?

  • Box plot match
    problem
    Favourite

    Box Plot Match

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Match the cumulative frequency curves with their corresponding box plots.

  • Quadratic Patterns
    problem
    Favourite

    Quadratic Patterns

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Surprising numerical patterns can be explained using algebra and diagrams...

  • Hollow Squares
    problem
    Favourite

    Hollow Squares

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Which armies can be arranged in hollow square fighting formations?

  • Isosceles Seven
    problem
    Favourite

    Isosceles Seven

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Is it possible to find the angles in this rather special isosceles triangle?

  • Plus Minus
    problem
    Favourite

    Plus Minus

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Can you explain the surprising results Jo found when she calculated the difference between square numbers?

  • Small pepper seedlings in orange pots.
    problem
    Favourite

    Terminology

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Given an equilateral triangle inside an isosceles triangle, can you find a relationship between the angles?

  • Pick's Theorem
    problem
    Favourite

    Pick's Theorem

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Polygons drawn on square dotty paper have dots on their perimeter (p) and often internal (i) ones as well. Find a relationship between p, i and the area of the polygons.

  • Painted Cube
    problem
    Favourite

    Painted Cube

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Imagine a large cube made from small red cubes being dropped into a pot of yellow paint. How many of the small cubes will have yellow paint on their faces?

  • Nicely Similar
    problem
    Favourite

    Nicely Similar

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    If the hypotenuse (base) length is 100cm and if an extra line splits the base into 36cm and 64cm parts, what were the side lengths for the original right-angled triangle?

  • Gutter
    problem
    Favourite

    Gutter

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Manufacturers need to minimise the amount of material used to make their product. What is the best cross-section for a gutter?

  • Small pepper seedlings in orange pots.
    problem
    Favourite

    Negatively Triangular

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    How many intersections do you expect from four straight lines ? Which three lines enclose a triangle with negative co-ordinates for every point ?

  • problem
    Favourite

    At Right Angles

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Can you decide whether two lines are perpendicular or not? Can you do this without drawing them?

  • Speeding boats
    problem
    Favourite

    Speeding Boats

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Two boats travel up and down a lake. Can you picture where they will cross if you know how fast each boat is travelling?

  • Surprising Transformations
    problem
    Favourite

    Surprising Transformations

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    I took the graph y=4x+7 and performed four transformations. Can you find the order in which I could have carried out the transformations?

  • Mystic Rose
    problem
    Favourite

    Mystic Rose

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Use the animation to help you work out how many lines are needed to draw mystic roses of different sizes.

  • Filling the gaps
    problem
    Favourite

    Filling the Gaps

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Which numbers can we write as a sum of square numbers?

  • Pythagoras Perimeters
    problem
    Favourite

    Pythagoras Perimeters

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    If you know the perimeter of a right angled triangle, what can you say about the area?

  • Puzzling Place Value
    problem
    Favourite

    Puzzling Place Value

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Can you explain what is going on in these puzzling number tricks?

  • Which spinners?
    problem
    Favourite

    Which Spinners?

    Age
    14 to 18
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Can you work out which spinners were used to generate the frequency charts?