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Contagious Maths teacher webinar
20 March 2024, 16:00
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Strategy Games
Have a go at playing these lower primary strategy games which will help you get better at thinking logically.
Stop the Clock
Age
5 to 7
Challenge Level
This is a game for two players. Can you find out how to be the first to get to 12 o'clock?
Nim-7
Age
5 to 11
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Can you work out how to win this game of Nim? Does it matter if you go first or second?
Square It
Age
11 to 16
Challenge Level
Players take it in turns to choose a dot on the grid. The winner is the first to have four dots that can be joined to form a square.