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Try this version of Snap with a friend - do you know the order of the days of the week?
Try some throwing activities and see whether you can throw something as far as the Olympic hammer or discus throwers.
Can you each work out the number on your card? What do you notice? How could you sort the cards?
Use these head, body and leg pieces to make Robot Monsters which are different heights.
Are these statements relating to calculation and properties of shapes always true, sometimes true or never true?
Andrew decorated 20 biscuits to take to a party. He lined them up and put icing on every second biscuit and different decorations on other biscuits. How many biscuits weren't decorated?
How many trains can you make which are the same length as Matt's and Katie's, using rods that are identical?
What do you see as you watch this video? Can you create a similar video for the number 12?
Make one big triangle so the numbers that touch on the small triangles add to 10.
Can you lay out the pictures of the drinks in the way described by the clue cards?
Try grouping the dominoes in the ways described. Are there any left over each time? Can you explain why?
Can you find two butterflies to go on each flower so that the numbers on each pair of butterflies adds to the number on their flower?
There are three versions of this challenge. The idea is to change the colour of all the spots on the grid. Can you do it in fewer throws of the dice?
These pieces of wallpaper need to be ordered from smallest to largest. Can you find a way to do it?
Kimie and Sebastian were making sticks from interlocking cubes and lining them up. Can they make their lines the same length? Can they make any other lines?
What does the overlap of these two shapes look like? Try picturing it in your head and then use some cut-out shapes to test your prediction.
As you come down the ladders of the Tall Tower you collect useful spells. Which way should you go to collect the most spells?
Pat counts her sweets in different groups and both times she has some left over. How many sweets could she have had?
Can you each work out what shape you have part of on your card? What will the rest of it look like?
A group of children are discussing the height of a tall tree. How would you go about finding out its height?
Here are some short problems for you to try. Talk to your friends about how you work them out.