2023-11-20 09:44:39
Point of view
Point of view
If you have a set of cubes for your classroom, this would make a great group hands-on project. Its an old puzzle but the activity deserves a revisit. Below are two straight-on images of my stack of blocks. Can you figure out how many blocks are in my stack? The least number of blocks that I used? The most number of blocks that I used?
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