
Walking round a triangle



Dicey addition
In these addition games, you'll need to think strategically to get closest to the target.

Always, sometimes or never?
Are these statements relating to odd and even numbers always true, sometimes true or never true?

Triangle or no triangle?
Here is a selection of different shapes. Can you work out which ones are triangles, and why?

Digit addition
Try out this number trick. What happens with different starting numbers? What do you notice?

Arranging additions and sorting subtractions

Fruity pairs
Which two items of fruit could Kate and Sam choose? Can you order the prices from lowest to highest?

Let's investigate triangles
Vincent and Tara are making triangles with the class construction set. They have a pile of strips of different lengths. How many different triangles can they make?

A city of towers
In this town, houses are built with one room for each person. There are some families of seven people living in the town. In how many different ways can they build their houses?

Building with solid shapes
We have a box of cubes, triangular prisms, cones, cuboids, cylinders and tetrahedrons. Which of the buildings would fall down if we tried to make them?

Break it up!
In how many different ways can you break up a stick of seven interlocking cubes? Now try with a stick of eight cubes and a stick of six cubes. What do you notice?

Cuisenaire counting

Growing garlic
Ben and his mum are planting garlic. Can you find out how many cloves of garlic they might have had?

Matching triangles
Can you sort these triangles into three different families and explain how you did it?

Two-digit targets
You have a set of the digits from 0 to 9. Can you arrange these in the five boxes to make two-digit numbers as close to the targets as possible?

Strike it out
Use your addition and subtraction skills, combined with some strategic thinking, to beat your partner at this game.

The add and take-away path


Largest even

Two numbers under the microscope

School fair necklaces


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

Chain of changes
Arrange the shapes in a line so that you change either colour or shape in the next piece along. Can you find several ways to start with a blue triangle and end with a red circle?

Skeleton shapes
How many balls of modelling clay and how many straws does it take to make these skeleton shapes?

Make 37
Four bags contain a large number of 1s, 3s, 5s and 7s. Can you pick any ten numbers from the bags so that their total is 37?

Ring a ring of numbers
Choose four of the numbers from 1 to 9 to put in the squares so that the differences between joined squares are odd.

Odd times even

