Work out how many acrobats are needed to form square-shaped human towers. Start by building a square tower with four acrobats: two acrobats in the base layer and two acrobats standing on their shoulders. Examine a table and graph of the total number of acrobats in the towers. Predict the number of acrobats needed to build bigger towers. Describe how the number pattern is formed. This learning object is the first in a series of five objects that progressively increase in difficulty.
Objective
1. Students identify and extend spatial and number patterns.
2. Students observe how spatial patterns may be represented in tables, graphs, text and mathematical symbols.
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9
Learning Area
Mathematics
Content/Topic
Numbers and Number Sense
Patterns and Algebra
Intended Users
Educators, Learners, Students
Competencies
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Copyright Owner
Education Services Australia
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