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Math at Home 2
Math at Home
A Night Out
Suppose two friends go out for dinner. They are seated at a square table. Unexpectedly, 4 friends join them. They quickly pull 2 square tables together. But wait! Suppose 4 more friends join the group and they add 2 more tables. Friends keep arriving in groups of 4. What might the arrangement of tables look like if there were 12 extra friends? 16 extra friends? 24 extra friends? Hint: The pattern keeps growing. Can you arrange the same number of tables in a different way so that the same number of friends can sit down?
Fold
I heard so many things today, Theres hardly time to tell. I found that measuring angles In a polygon is swell. I learned that shapes are all around us, Like on this shirt I wore, And this I know for certain: This patterns not a bore! Do I see right angles? Acute? Well, fancy that! I can imagine a straight angle As a line, clear and flat. Wow! Do I feel dizzy . . . I need to take a seat! My investigations show that Geometry is neat.
Math at Home 2
The next 4 pages fold in half to make an 8-page booklet.
Wrap It Up
Put the numbers 0 to 9 in the circles so that the sum on each side of the triangle is the same. How many different solutions can you find?
Triangle Sums
Seth has 2 gifts picked out for Elena, but has only one piece of wrapping paper. Can he wrap either gift, assuming he covers it completely?
12 cm 45 cm 38 cm
10 cm
25 cm
5 cm
10 cm
Hint: Think about each gift as a rectangular prism. Then, think about its net.
Lets Go Fishing!
Twelve boys and girls went fishing. Altogether they caught 55 fish. Each girl caught 5 fish and each boy caught 4 fish. How many boys and how many girls went fishing?
20 cm
IX
Add the letter S.
Shape Puzzler
The shape below is made with Pattern Blocks. If the length of each side of the triangle equals 1 unit, what is the perimeter of the whole shape?
Triangle Tangle
Arrange 16 toothpicks as shown below. Remove 4 toothpicks so that only 4 triangles remain.
Wait up!
Extra challenge: Trace the shapes of all of the Pattern Blocks and cut them apart. Rearrange them to make a new shape with a smaller perimeter. Now, try to make one with a greater perimeter. Does the area ever change? Why or why not?
Suppose a honeybee can flap its wings about 250 times in just 1 s. Complete the table below to show how many times it can flap its wings in 2 s, 3 s, and so on. About how many times can a honeybee flap its wings in 1 min?
Time (s) Number of Flaps Time (s) Number of Flaps 1 2
10
The object of the game is to have the greater number of shapes at the end of the game. Before you begin, draw and cut out a number of shapes and place them in front of you.
Look carefully at each group of letters. Can you figure out what common Math term is disguised in each puzzle?
pairallel lines
On your turn: Choose any shape. Roll the cube. Each number represents an attribute. 1has 1 or more right angles 4is concave 2has more than 1 acute angle 5has no parallel lines 3has parallel lines 6has 6 sides If your shape has the attribute represented by the number on the cube, keep it. If not, put the shape back. Take turns until all the shapes are gone. The player with the greater number of shapes wins. Extra challenge: At the end of the game, sort your shapes into 2 or 3 different groups. Challenge other players to guess your sorting rule.