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I had an idea like this a while ago but recently saw it again in a magazine so I decided to put it together as a lesson in my usual way. Pupils find formulae for quadratic sequences by considering patterns of dots and their shapes, rather than the actual numbers involved. There is a second lesson here as well where they can work backwards and create patterns of dots that fit a given formula... If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here!
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MarkGreenaway

8 years ago
5

debbieoshaughnessy

9 years ago
5

This is such a wonderful resource - looks great too. I have used the dot worksheets for the first time today, and they make a wonderful introduction to the topic. Thank you

RFoxton

11 years ago
5

Love this. Thanks so much. Differentiates itself brilliantly too.

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