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A group of children are discussing the height of a tall tree. How would you go about finding out its height?
These pictures were made by starting with a square, finding the half-way point on each side and joining those points up. You could investigate your own starting shape.
Can you place these quantities in order from smallest to largest?
How many faces can you see when you arrange these three cubes in different ways?
Which times on a digital clock have a line of symmetry? Which look the same upside-down? You might like to try this investigation and find out!
Investigate the area of 'slices' cut off this cube of cheese. What would happen if you had different-sized block of cheese to start with?
These watermelons have been entered into a competition. Use the information to work out the number of points each one was awarded.
Use the information on these cards to draw the shape that is being described.
Can you use this information to estimate how much the different fruit selections weigh in kilos and pounds?
On a digital 24 hour clock, at certain times, all the digits are consecutive. How many times like this are there between midnight and 7 a.m.?
Can you draw a square in which the perimeter is numerically equal to the area?
A group of children are using measuring cylinders but they lose the labels. Can you help relabel them?
My local DIY shop calculates the price of its windows according to the area of glass and the length of frame used. Can you work out how they arrived at these prices?
How many of this company's coaches travelling in the opposite direction does the 10 am coach from Alphaton pass before reaching Betaville?
Choose a box and work out the smallest rectangle of paper needed to wrap it so that it is completely covered.
Can you put these mixed-up times in order? You could arrange them in a circle.