Class 13 have been enjoying using Power Maths for our Maths lessons this year. Today, we practically explored representations of square and cube numbers using a range of resources. We noticed how they are visually different and understand why the cube of a number is larger than the square of the same number.

Ask your child if they can explain the difference between square and cube numbers.

Why does 52 = 25 and not 10?

Why does 43 = 64 and not 12?





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