This is something called Packing Squares, what we were did was first we learnt about Polygons, how? we watched a video on Polygons to learn about them. there's irregular and regular polygons, for instincts a square has the same lengths so its a regular polygon. a rectangle is the opposite so its a irregular polygon.
Our Challenge was to fit 6 counters in a shape, and show the teacher. we needed to do has many shapes that we could make. At first I was struggling with my group but we soon figured out what we were supposed to do. when we figured it out I worked together with my group, but I worked together with my friend. Sadly since we were spending most of the time figuring it out on our own, we only finish 4 shapes. But hopefully next time we can double the shapes.
How many shapes do you think you would complete? Would you do this challenge? How many counters would you use? will you get the most shapes and numbers ever?! tell me about it :)
My group was told to use 6 counters for the investigation, but I would like to try use more counters for the shapes. and more harder shapes.
Forgot to mention! you try to only use regular shapes during this activity.
What do you think of this? is it a good idea for your class to try?
what other shapes should I try? how could I make this more challenging?
Hope you try this activity, it was a fun thing to do with class.
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