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Investigate the different shaped bracelets you could make from 18 different spherical beads. How do they compare if you use 24 beads?
One block is needed to make an up-and-down staircase, with one step up and one step down. How many blocks would be needed to build an up-and-down staircase with 5 steps up and 5 steps down?
Can you complete this calculation by filling in the missing numbers? In how many different ways can you do it?
How can you arrange the 5 cubes so that you need the smallest number of Brush Loads of paint to cover them? Try with other numbers of cubes as well.
Can you work out some different ways to balance this equation?
Put operations signs between the numbers 3 4 5 6 to make the highest possible number and lowest possible number.
Can you work out the arrangement of the digits in the square so that the given products are correct? The numbers 1 - 9 may be used once and once only.
Have a go at balancing this equation. Can you find different ways of doing it?
48 is called an abundant number because it is less than the sum of its factors (without itself). Can you find some more abundant numbers?
The picture shows a lighthouse and some underwater creatures. Can you work out the distances between some of the different creatures?
This challenge encourages you to explore dividing a three-digit number by a single-digit number.
Make new patterns from simple turning instructions. You can have a go using pencil and paper or with a floor robot.
Can you put these four calculations into order of difficulty? How did you decide?
What can you say about these shapes? This problem challenges you to create shapes with different areas and perimeters.
Can you replace the letters with numbers? Is there only one solution in each case?
This multiplication uses each of the digits 0 - 9 once and once only. Using the information given, can you replace the stars in the calculation with figures?
Cut differently-sized square corners from a square piece of paper to make boxes without lids. Do they all have the same volume?
Choose four different digits from 1-9 and put one in each box so that the resulting four two-digit numbers add to a total of 100.
Can you make a cycle of pairs that add to make a square number using all the numbers in the box below, once and once only?
Find at least one way to put in some operation signs to make these digits come to 100.
Katie had a pack of 20 cards numbered from 1 to 20. She arranged the cards into 6 unequal piles where each pile added to the same total. What was the total and how could this be done?
Place four pebbles on the sand in the form of a square. Keep adding as few pebbles as necessary to double the area. How many extra pebbles are added each time?
Mrs Morgan, the class's teacher, pinned numbers onto the backs of three children. Use the information to find out what the three numbers were.
Factor track is not a race but a game of skill. The idea is to go round the track in as few moves as possible, keeping to the rules.
Nine squares with side lengths 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, and 18 cm can be fitted together to form a rectangle. What are the dimensions of the rectangle?
A game in which players take it in turns to choose a number. Can you block your opponent?