View and Upload Moments Post Image Post Video URL hiveOne of our Explorers investigating another bee game called Hive! All the insects move in different ways a bit like in chess and the aim is to surround your opponentβs queen bee. Kromlau Park, GermanyA bridge designed and made to highlight a beautiful symmetry cube made upA wonderful dice cube net all made up by Explorer Naomi hexagonsExplorer Oscar found connections between his game involving hexagons and the design of bee hives we were looking at in maths club PerspectivesExploring perspectives by Explorer Eliza PerspectivesExploring perspectives by Explorer Florence DodecahedronUnknowingly exploring platonic solids & dodecahedrons! By Explorer Naomi beescrafting bees by Explorer Eliza! inspired to show us after we explored patterns in bees during maths club 3d creationsBuilding with magnetic shapes by Naomi #shapeshideinshapes Track Games ChallengesExplorer Gracie carrying on with her factors puzzle after club! And completing it! Pastry Tessilation!So this is puff pastry that I cut and laid on the tray. It doesn't follow all the rules of tessilation, 'cos it would be a mess once it baked, but it looks pretty cool I think π -Ilora, year8 π Patterns in squaresOne of our Explorers discovered in her own way, some patterns hiding in square numbers!Β She told us that on a drive to somewhere, she was thinking of her timetables test coming up, started thinking about square numbers and then .... Pi by ColoursI coloured a grid for the first 100 (101 if you count the 3 at the beginning) digits of Pi. Each number has a colour. The filled-in ones are the ones I've remembered. Happy Pi day! Ilora, year7 π π Some Geometric Thing?I just doodles a pattern, then saw that it actually looked pretty cool, so I colourd it in π I also used four colours, like the four colour theorem π -Ilora, year eight π Hexagonal Bracelets!!Really cool Maths Jewelry! Page 1 of 3123»