This week both kids had a homework problem in their enrichment math program that involved counting different paths on the edges of a cube.
I thought it would be fun to use those problems as a way to visit the ideas of counting paths in a lattice.
I started the project with a pretty standard path counting problem -> counting the number of paths that go from corner to corner in a rectangular lattice:
Nice I changed the shape of the lattice and ask the boys how they thought the number of paths would change:
Now we moved on to a problem that was similar to the problem they had for homework -> count the paths going from one corner to the opposite corner on a cube:
Now for a challenge -> count the paths on a 2x2x2 cube going from one corner to the other (in this case each step will have length 1):
This is a fun introductory counting exercise. I was a little surprised how difficult it was to keep track of the numbers on the final 2x2x2 cube, but it was nice to see that they boys could see how to count those paths directly with choosing numbers.