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Maths – it’s all in the bag!

Explore the world of solid shapes and their nets through the lens of shopping bags. Learn about the impact of bag size, quality, and shopping habits on the environment, renewable resources used in bags, and the storage of shopping in different spaces. Design a survey to analyze shopping habits and consider the packaging and food miles of products.

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Maths – it’s all in the bag!

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  1. Maths – it’s all in the bag!

  2. Solid shapes and their nets http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/solid/index.htm#cubenet What sort of shapes make a shopping bag?

  3. What renewables are involved in the bags you have looked at? How do bag size/quality and shopping habits affect our environment?

  4. Why are supermarket bags of a certain size?

  5. Look at storage of shopping in the boot of a car or other space.

  6. Design a survey of shopping habits from local supermarkets. What would you expect the bags to hold?

  7. How many food miles has your product travelled to reach your dinner table?

  8. Packaging

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