The tasks in this feature can be solved in a whole variety of ways and we hope that this will make you curious about different routes to a solution.
When you hear about other people's ways of approaching a problem and try to understand it, your 'toolkit' of methods will be added to, so you will have more to choose from in the future. We hope that giving you the chance to reflect on your problem solving will help you become a more resilient problem solver.
When you hear about other people's ways of approaching a problem and try to understand it, your 'toolkit' of methods will be added to, so you will have more to choose from in the future. We hope that giving you the chance to reflect on your problem solving will help you become a more resilient problem solver.
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Butterfly flowers
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?
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Gathering gems
Using compass points, can you describe up to ten paths on this map so that you bring as many gems back home as possible?
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Three block towers
Take three differently coloured blocks - maybe red, yellow and blue. Make a tower using one of each colour. How many different towers can you make?
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The tall tower
As you come down the ladders of the Tall Tower you collect useful spells. Which way should you go to collect the most spells?
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Fruity totals
In this interactivity each fruit has a hidden value. Can you deduce what each one is worth?
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In the money
One quarter of these coins are heads but when I turn over two coins, one third are heads. How many coins are there?
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Two primes make one square
Can you make square numbers by adding two prime numbers together?
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Different deductions
There are lots of different methods to find out what the shapes are worth - how many can you find?
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Learning From Other People's Starting Points
In this feature, you can see how some children started each task, but this isn't because we want to give away the solutions!
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Learning From Other People's Starting Points
In this feature, you can see how some children started each task. This isn't because we want to give away the solutions!