These activities introduce pupils to a fully open ended maths investigation based on the famous Towers of Hanoi problem, focussing on number patterns. There are detailed teacher notes aimed at the non-maths specialist for support in the teaching of this topic. The unit is aimed at upper KS2 – KS3. It can be used as a transition project or as assessment of AT1. Other topics covered: Number
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Fantastic, great scaffolding for teachers and students. Thanks for sharing
I like this resource, kids are very engaged and are trying to play with higher number of discs before they actually can notice a pattern. I use mymaths.co.uk as an interactive game.<br /> I thing to improve this resource is to creat a sheet to log the moves and then a column for min moves.<br /> Then to make it more challenging: find the difference in using the post if discs are odd or even.<br /> thank you for sharing!
Fantastic - thankyou
Great interactive resource for this functional skills lesson
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