This problem is written to stimulate exploration on a geoboard
and the hope is that you and your pupils will find further
questions to investigate.
The problem is a nice way of raising pupils' awareness of
"tilted" squares on a grid and of challenging the
frequently-heard cry of "but that's a diamond"! It would be
interesting to set children off on tackling this problem, perhaps
in pairs, and to listen to the discussion which follows. If,
after a short time, no-one has found a tilted square, you could
cut out a square from paper, and, after ascertaining from the
class what shape it is, you could stick it on the board in
different orientations, asking each time whether the shape has
changed.
Having found all the different squares, investigating their areas
is a natural follow-up which is made accessible by the grid
itself.