Pascal's triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients which play a crucial role in probability theory, combinatorics, and algebra. In much of the Western world, it is named after the French mathematician Blaise Pascal, although other mathematicians studied it centuries before him in Persia, India, China, Germany, and Italy.
QUADRATIC SEQUENCES
Key questions
What is the Fibonacci sequence?
Can we generalise geometric sequences?
Can we generate sequences using a rule?
How do we recognise quadratic sequences?
How do generalise a quadratic sequence?
4 lessons
Literacy
stories that set a frame or background
stories that accompany or intertwine
stories that introduce
stories that explain
stories that ask a question
stories that entertain
Introduce...
growing differently - 3, 4
quadratic beginning to generalise - 3, 4, 5
directeds - 1, 3
going through - 1, 3
quadratic sequences 1 - 3, 4, 5
quadratic sequences 2 - 3, 4, 5
square numbers - 4
squares - 4
starting places - 3, 4
types of sequences - 1, 2, 4
pascal's triangle - 1, 2, 3, 4
Develop...
quadratic general form - 3, 4, 5
quadratic looking for patterns - 3, 4, 5
quadratic generalising - 3, 4, 5
fibonacci and equations - 1, 3
fibonacci patterns - 1, 3
geometric series - 2, 3
growing matchstick patterns - 3, 4, 5
growth and decay functions - 2, 3
quadratic nth term - 3, 4, 5
Extend...
centred polygonal numbers - 4, 5
figurate numbers corners - 4, 5
geometric series with surds - 2, 3
geometric using a calculator - 2, 3
overlapping squares - 3, 4, 5
sequence races - 3, 4, 5
suspension bridges - 3, 4, 5