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Ullesthorpe Church of England Primary School

Board Block- Challenge for two!

Board Block Challenge for Two - this activity will need an adult helper

 

This is a game to play with an adult!

Before playing this game, you might like to have a go at the simpler version, Board Block for Two.

How do you play?
You'll need an adult to play with.
You'll also need a circular pegboard. You can use the interactivity or download and print the blank circular board sheet below.

Firstly, choose the number of pegs on your board.

Decide what shapes you will be allowed to make.

You could allow:

  • triangles and quadrilaterals
  • triangles, quadrilaterals and pentagons
  • triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons and hexagons
  • triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons and...

Take it in turns with the adult to add a band to the board to make any of the shapes you are allowing.

A band can share a peg with other bands, but the shapes must not overlap (except along the edges and pegs).

A player loses when they cannot make a shape on their turn.

For your choice of shapes, how does the winning strategy change as you increase the number of pegs on the board?

If you keep the number of pegs fixed, how does the winning strategy alter as you change the shapes you are permitted to make?

How is the game affected if you play to lose?

Notes for Adults

 

This game helps reinforce the properties of different 2D shapes and encourages thinking about strategies.

Easier version: play the game on a print-out of the pegboard so that the child can keep a record of the moves they've made.

Harder version: encourage the child to change the number of pegs on the board or the amount of shapes which are allowed, and discuss how the winning strategy changes.

 

Click the link and look under circle templates for more circular templates or change the settings on the interactivity.

https://nrich.maths.org/printable-resources

After playing the game, try to find a winning strategy and talk together about how this was found. How does this change if you play to lose?

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