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Math Problem Solving-Squares on Chessboard
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Math Problem Solving-Squares on Chessboard

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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How many squares are on a chessboard? Some children will just count the squares they can see; others will find hidden squares aswell. They may see the whole thing as one big square; they may split it into 16 squares (each comprising of 4 smaller squares) etc.

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February 10, 2020
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SML Member November 18, 2011

A really useful resource for providing the children with a speaking and listening activity to discuss their methods and reasoning.

LoriSpencer
LoriSpencer May 03, 2014

This can be used in a variety of ways: a brain activation, problem solving strategies. logic, functions and equations.

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