Squares

  • Squares, Squares and More Squares
    problem

    Squares, Squares and More Squares

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3
    Can you dissect a square into: 4, 7, 10, 13... other squares? 6, 9, 12, 15... other squares? 8, 11, 14... other squares?
  • Tetra Square
    problem

    Tetra Square

    Age
    14 to 18
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3
    ABCD is a regular tetrahedron and the points P, Q, R and S are the midpoints of the edges AB, BD, CD and CA. Prove that PQRS is a square.
  • Square Areas
    problem

    Square Areas

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3
    Can you work out the area of the inner square and give an explanation of how you did it?
  • Dissect
    problem

    Dissect

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3
    What is the minimum number of squares a 13 by 13 square can be dissected into?
  • Pinned Squares
    problem

    Pinned Squares

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3
    What is the total number of squares that can be made on a 5 by 5 geoboard?
  • 2001 Spatial Oddity
    problem

    2001 Spatial Oddity

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3
    With one cut a piece of card 16 cm by 9 cm can be made into two pieces which can be rearranged to form a square 12 cm by 12 cm. Explain how this can be done.
  • Take a square
    problem

    Take a Square

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3
    Cut off three right angled isosceles triangles to produce a pentagon. With two lines, cut the pentagon into three parts which can be rearranged into another square.
  • Something in Common
    problem

    Something in Common

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3
    A square of area 3 square units cannot be drawn on a 2D grid so that each of its vertices have integer coordinates, but can it be drawn on a 3D grid? Investigate squares that can be drawn.
  • Logic Block Collections
    problem

    Logic Block Collections

    Age
    5 to 7
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3
    What do you think is the same about these two Logic Blocks? What others do you think go with them in the set?
  • Square Surprise
    problem

    Square Surprise

    Age
    5 to 11
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3
    Why do you think that the red player chose that particular dot in this game of Seeing Squares?