Cuboids
Can you find a cuboid that has a surface area of exactly 100 square units. Is there more than one? Can you find them all?
Can you find a cuboid that has a surface area of exactly 100 square units. Is there more than one? Can you find them all?
Use a single sheet of A4 paper and make a cylinder having the greatest possible volume. The cylinder must be closed off by a circle at each end.
Experiment with the interactivity of "rolling" regular polygons, and explore how the different positions of the dot affects its vertical and horizontal movement at each stage.
An aluminium can contains 330 ml of cola. If the can's diameter is 6 cm what is the can's height?
There are lots of different methods to find out what the shapes are worth - how many can you find?
Using the digits 1 to 9, the number 4396 can be written as the product of two numbers. Can you find the factors?
How many winning lines can you make in a three-dimensional version of noughts and crosses?
Can you make sense of these three proofs of Pythagoras' Theorem?
Can you do a little mathematical detective work to figure out which number has been wiped out?
Can you find and prove the relationship between the area of a trapezium and the area of a triangle constructed within it?
Can you use small coloured cubes to make a 3 by 3 by 3 cube so that each face of the bigger cube contains one of each colour?
Ben, Jack and Emma passed counters to each other and ended with the same number of counters. How many did they start with?