Environment: Spider Webs
Spider webs are a structural environment in which pupils work with numbers in an abstract form and discover rules and regularities by solving a carefully thought-out series of problems.
From simple regularities and rules to equations and sequences.
Spider webs are a structural environment in which pupils work with numbers in an abstract form and discover rules and regularities by solving a carefully thought-out series of problems. They gain experience related to equations and start to understand more difficult arithmetic concepts such as arithmetic sequence or progression.
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