Based around a work of literature, the activities in this shop aim to help students recognise mathematics as a subject of creativity and imagination in a novel setting.
Based around a work of literature, the activities in this shop aim to help students recognise mathematics as a subject of creativity and imagination in a novel setting.
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This folder contains activities based on chapter 3 of The Number Devil by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. There are comprehension and creative writing tasks alongside mathematical activities that link to the text. The mathematics covered include prime numbers and perfect numbers.
The files are provided in both pdf and an editable PowerPoint.
In addition to the above there are answers and additional notes which suggest some ideas for extension work.
Please note that this work is not linked in any way to the publishers or copyright holders of The Number Devil. You will need your own copies of the book in order to access the comprehension tasks. It is a wonderful book!
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This folder contains activities based on chapter 2 of The Number Devil by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. There are comprehension and creative writing tasks alongside mathematical activities that link to the text. The mathematics covered includes binary and the Collatz conjecture.
The files are provided in both pdf and an editable PowerPoint.
In addition to the above there are answers and additional notes which suggest some ideas for extension work.
Please note that this work is not linked in any way to the publishers or copyright holders of The Number Devil. You will need your own copies of the book in order to access the comprehension tasks. It is a wonderful book!
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
The editable PowerPoint provides a structured investigation into the world of graph theory alongside Lewis Carroll’s poem The Hunting of the Snark.
Starting with the game of sprouts, the activities lead from an understanding of what a graph is, to the conditions for a graph to be a snark. Embedded videos and practice questions help with the mastery of the key concepts. Within no time, students will be hunting for snarks! The graph theory work concludes with the construction and exploration of the family of flower snarks.
The graph theory work is divided into the eight ‘fits’ of Carroll’s Hunting of the Snark. A summary follows each ‘fit’ along with comprehension questions.
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This folder contains activities based on chapter 1 of The Number Devil by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. There are comprehension and creative writing tasks alongside mathematical activities that link to the text. The mathematics covered include the concept of infinity and palindromic numbers.
The files are provided in both pdf and an editable PowerPoint.
In addition to the above there are answers and additional notes which suggest some ideas for extension work.
Please note that this work is not linked in any way to the publishers or copyright holders of The Number Devil. You will need your own copies of the book in order to access the comprehension tasks. It is a wonderful book!
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This file contains four pages of mathematical and literacy activities based on Chapter 1 of The Number Devil by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. Please note that you will need your own copies of The Number Devil in order to access the literacy activities.
If you would like an editable PowerPoint of this resource along with answers, notes and additional worksheets you can find them here.
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This folder contains 12 activities based on chapters 17 to 20 of the Phantom Tollbooth. There are comprehension and creative writing tasks alongside mathematical activities that link to the text. Activities include:
chapter 17: the Unwelcoming Committee…
tower of Brahma
chapter 18: Milo meets the Senses Taker…
83 staircases
chapter 18: Milo meets Rhyme and Reason…
sensitive dependence on initial conditions
chapter 19: escape from the Castle in the Air…
curves of pursuit
chapter 19: the return of Rhyme and Reason…
the bridges of Dictionopolis
chapter 20: goodbye and hello…
big surprises from small beginnings
The files are provided in both pdf and an editable PowerPoint.
In addition to the above there are answers and additional notes which suggest some ideas for extension work.
Please note that this work is not linked in any way to the publishers or copyright holders of the Phantom Tollbooth. You will need your own copies of the book in order to access the comprehension tasks. It is a wonderful book!
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This folder contains 12 activities based on chapters 13 to 16 of the Phantom Tollbooth. There are comprehension and creative writing tasks alongside mathematical activities that link to the text. Activities include:
chapter 13: in which Milo jumps to conclusions…
jumping to conclusions
chapter 14: the Dodecahedron leads the way…
the dodecahedron
chapter 14: Milo meets the Mathemagician…
all numbers are interesting
chapter 15: this way to infinity…
rotating squares
chapter 16: in which Milo meets 0.58 of a child…
the problem with averages
chapter 16: a very dirty bird…
a small task for you…
The files are provided in both pdf and an editable PowerPoint.
In addition to the above there are answers and additional notes which suggest some ideas for extension work.
Please note that this work is not linked in any way to the publishers or copyright holders of the Phantom Tollbooth. You will need your own copies of the book in order to access the comprehension tasks. It is a wonderful book!
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This folder contains 14 activities based on chapters 5 to 8 of the Phantom Tollbooth. There are comprehension and creative writing tasks alongside mathematical activities that link to the text. Activities include:
chapter 9: it all depends how you look at things…
it’s all a matter of perspective
chapter 10: Milo visits Illusion and Reality…
reality or illusion?
chapter 10: a colourful symphony…
map colouring
chapter 11: Milo brings in the dawn…
some colour theory
chapter 11: Dischord and Dynne…
it all starts with pure mathematics
chapter 12: Milo enters the Silent Valley…
in space no-one can hear you scream
chapter 12: the Soundkeeper…
the mathematics of bell-ringing
The files are provided in both pdf and an editable PowerPoint.
In addition to the above there are answers and additional notes which suggest some ideas for extension work.
Please note that this work is not linked in any way to the publishers or copyright holders of the Phantom Tollbooth. You will need your own copies of the book in order to access the comprehension tasks. It is a wonderful book!
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This file contains two pages. The first page contains 12 comprehension and creative writing questions on chapter 9 of the Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. The second page is a mathematical activity based on perspective. Please note that you will need your own copies of the Phantom Tollbooth in order to access the literacy activities.
If you would like an editable PowerPoint of this resource along with answers and notes, you can find them here. The downloadable folder includes similar activities for chapters 9 to 12 of the Phantom Tollbooth.
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This folder contains 12 activities based on chapters 5 to 8 of the Phantom Tollbooth. There are comprehension and creative writing tasks alongside mathematical activities that link to the text. Activities include:
chapter 5: Milo ends up in prison…
the Cretan labyrinth
chapter 6: Faintly Macabre’s story…
warp and weft
chapter 7: Milo attends a royal banquet…
the mathematics of sonnets
chapter 7: Milo eats his words…
half-baked pi
chapter 8: Milo makes a suggestion…
a logical picture puzzle
chapter 8: the Humbug volunteers…
a 2000 step circular staircase
The files are provided in both pdf and an editable PowerPoint.
In addition to the above there are answers and additional notes which suggest some ideas for extension work.
Please note that this work is not linked in any way to the publishers or copyright holders of the Phantom Tollbooth. You will need your own copies of the book in order to access the comprehension tasks. It is a wonderful book!
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This file contains two pages. The first page contains 12 comprehension and creative writing questions on chapter 5 of the Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. The second page is a mathematical activity based on the Cretan labyrinth. Please note that you will need your own copies of the Phantom Tollbooth in order to access the literacy activities.
If you would like an editable PowerPoint of this resource along with answers and notes, you can find them here. The downloadable folder includes similar activities for chapters 5 to 8 of the Phantom Tollbooth.
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This folder contains 14 activities based on chapters 1 to 4 of the Phantom Tollbooth. There are comprehension and creative writing tasks alongside mathematical activities that link to the text. Activities include:
chapter 1: in which we meet Milo…
shapes that are not quite square or round
chapter 2: Milo finds himself in the Doldrums…
understanding latitude and longitude in order to locate the Doldrums
chapter 2: in which Milo meets the watchdog…
the semaphore system and clocks
chapter 3: welcome to Dictionopolis…
curve stitching and modulo arithmetic
chapter 4: confusion in the Market Place…
cracking a code using letter frequency
chapter 4: Milo meets the Humbug…
how many possible arrangements?
The files are provided in both pdf and an editable PowerPoint.
In addition to the above there are answers and additional notes which suggest some ideas for extension work.
Please note that this work is not linked in any way to the publishers or copyright holders of the Phantom Tollbooth. You will need your own copies of the book in order to access the comprehension tasks. It is a wonderful book!
“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
This file contains two pages. The first page contains 12 comprehension and creative writing questions on chapter 1 of the Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. The second page is a mathematical activity based on the shape of the strange package that Milo received. Please note that you will need your own copies of the Phantom Tollbooth in order to access the literacy activities.
If you would like an editable PowerPoint of this resource along with answers and notes, you can find them here. The downloadable folder includes similar activities for chapters 1 to 4 of the Phantom Tollbooth.