Animated Triangles
In the window below, you will see part of the National Film Board of Canada's website.
Click on the arrow in the black and white rectangle to watch the short film called "Notes on a Triangle". You can pause the film using the buttons underneath the screen (you may have to scroll down a little to see them). You may like to watch it a few times - it is just under five minutes long.
How would you describe what happens in the film in just a few sentences?
Now watch just the first 34 seconds. You might like to watch this part a few times.
Can you describe what happens in this part?
Here is a sheet of triangles for you to print off and cut out (using coloured paper might be a good idea). Can you recreate some of the images in this first 34 seconds of the film? Please do send us photos of what you do.
Now continue watching from the 34th second up to a minute.
What happens in this section of the film?
Try creating some of the images in this part using cut-out triangles.
Again, we'd love to see what you do - please take pictures to send to us.
Encourage the children to use increasingly sophisticated language to describe and compare what they see. They may begin to identify the different kinds of triangles they see and to make suggestions about the size comparisons between them using numbers and fractions. Notions of rotation may also be expressed.
Some children may need to stick to using colour to identify the traingles and compare them more generally in size looking for the bigger and smaller ones. They may also be able to count the triangles at different stages if you freeze the frames for them.