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Polydron School Geometry Set

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In recent light of Rishi Sunak asking all UK pupils to study maths until the age of eighteen, there is no better time to talk about how Polydron resources can be used in maths problem-solving activities! The children are then challenged to find all the different possibilities of how the squares can be organised without two squares of the same colour beside each other. Investigating Solids explores unfolding a cube, pyramids, convex deltahedra, isosceles triangles and right-angled triangles. Why not also try this activity with our Translucent Solid Magnetic Polydron on a light table! Finish the SequenceThis problem-solving activity is a great tool for developing children’s ability to concentrate and pay attention to detail. Regular Solids investigates prisms and antiprisms, platonic solids, rings and dishes and Archimedean solids.

The children are given three red squares, three yellow squares and three green squares. They have to put them together to create a flat 3 x 3 grid, making sure no two squares of the same colour are beside each other. This sequence game is perfect for developing children’s problem-solving skills and is so simple to create with our Original Polydron sets. Maths doesn’t always have to be countless homework worksheets. There are endless patterns and sequences to make so why not give it a try! Giant Polydron Open-Ended Play Developing Imagery has four activities all designed to develop the ability to conjure up images and function in a mathematical way with them. Working in Two Dimensions investigates polygrams, tessellations, isosceles triangles and right-angles triangles.

When discussing ways to develop children’s maths skills, most people tend to lean more towards homework tasks instead of playful toys. However, mathematical toys are a perfect way for children of any age to develop problem solving skills. Not only does the use of toys in maths problem-solving activities provide a great developmental step for children, but it will also support them with STEM skills when they start school. Whilst children are using Polydron resources they won’t even realise they are learning maths! So, let’s take a look at how Polydron can be used as a maths resource throughout this blog. "Maths toys for kids provide a myriad of benefits to child development including problem solving and creative thinking when facing a challenge." The Early Teacher Build and balance - making 3D L-shapes from cubes and predicting which shapes will balance on one face

Create a pattern of any length out of Polydron 2D shapes, children are then challenged to find what shape is missing from the sequence. Here are a few ideas of how you could use Polydron in mathematical problem-solving activities: Original Polydron Finding Patterns Game

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Minimum colours – students make shapes using the minimum number of different colours where no two adjacent tiles are the same colour

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