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Dear teacher, you might have read the Logifaces study part about learning the Logifaces [url=https://www.geogebra.org/resource/evqmegqv/GsWsfL0cDyAq51WC/material-evqmegqv.pdf]methodology[/url].[br]As perhaps this is not sufficient to understand how the game can be useful for your lessons and perhaps you do not have a game or 3D printer at hand to create your own, we collected a few first steps for you to have you [url=https://www.geogebra.org/m/rfdf4nrx]remember basics about the game and about possibilities.[/url] [br][br]Watch our short videos to get acquainted with the blocks and the matching possibilites.[br][br]You may also use these questions as introductory tasks for your students.[br][br]In the quiz below, you can learn first steps.[br]There is more in this resource in case you are not yet happy with playing around!
Basics - Step 1
Investigate the block using the applet above. You can click it to turn it around.[br]How many different heights does the Logifaces blocks have?[br]Look at exercises throughout the book and check whether all heights are represented in this block.
Basics - Step 2
Investigate the block using the applet above. You can click it to turn it around.[br]How many different triangles can you find on the blocks?[br]Check other exercises. Are there blocks that have more or less versions of triangles than this block?
Basics - Step 3
Let us look at mathematical properties of the blocks now. What is the difference between the top and bottom faces?[br]
Basics - Step 4
The block is part of a game which usually has rules. [br]What is the rule of matching the blocks in the Logifaces game?[br][br]Attention: our exercises might have other rules, always check the teacher version for example results and more explanation!
Drag the Sliders - Compare to Block above, Compare to Measurements
Intermediate - Step 1
Now you know of the game and it is time to play around with more possibilities.[br]Use the aplet above. How many blocks can you create?
Intermediate - Step 2
Create all possible blocks that have a horizontal surface. How many blocks do you get?
Intermediate - Step 3
In case all top edges are horizontal, what is the type of top surface triangle?
Intermediate - Step 4
Use the slider in order to create all possible blocks that have only one horizontal top edge. [br]How many blocks do you get?
Intermediate - Step 5
In case there is only one horizontal top edge, what is the type of top surface triangle?
Intermediate - Step 6
Use the slider in order to create all possible blocks that do not have a horizontal top edge. [br]How many blocks do you get?
Intermediate - Step 7
In case there is no horizontal top edge, what is the type of top surface triangle?
Intermediate - Step 8
How many blocks do you think have only 1 axis of symmetry? 
Intermediate - Step 9
How many blocks do you think exist that do not have any axis of symmetry?
Intermediate - Step 10
How many blocks do you think that have 4 axes of symmetry?
Construct Triangles using the Polygon tool
Advanced - Step 1
How many blocks do you need for building a triangular shape out of blocks - from small to large? (multiple answers accepted)
Advanced - Step 2
What is the common attribute of the numbers from the question above?
Advanced - Step 3
Can you create a triangle with a continous surface using all the blocks from the 9pcs set and the 16 pcs set together? (Multiple answers possible)
132
123
Advanced - Step 4
What are differences between the 123 and the 132 blocks?
Advanced - Step 5
[color=#000000]What twisted blocks (123 and 132) can you match together in order to form a triangular prism?[/color][br]
Identifying the blocks
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