In this lesson, students will seek and create numerical patterns. In this lesson, Ms. Knarr takes the students of Teaching in Room 9 on a mathematical journey to seek and create numerical patterns. / ...
Today’s puzzles celebrate prime numbers – those beguiling numbers that divide only by themselves and 1, a sequence that begins 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and carries on forever. The first question was ...
In a world where attention spans are shrinking and endless scrolling has become the norm, brain teasers have found a fascinating niche online. These bite-sized puzzles are short, deceptively ...
In this latest episode of Maths Matters with Julie and Phil they are talking about patterns. If you take a good look around you, you might find some interesting patterns. Maybe the number of windows ...
Use maths to make music for four instruments! Choose a number to count by and choose a starting point on a number line from 0 to 36. Count in lots between 2 and 10 until you reach 36. Add your number ...