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Four strategy dice games to consolidate pupils' understanding of rounding.
This task develops spatial reasoning skills. By framing and asking questions a member of the team has to find out what mathematical object they have chosen.
There are nasty versions of this dice game but we'll start with the nice ones...
Play this game and see if you can figure out the computer's chosen number.
On the graph there are 28 marked points. These points all mark the vertices (corners) of eight hidden squares. Can you find the eight hidden squares?
I'm thinking of a number. My number is both a multiple of 5 and a multiple of 6. What could my number be?
There are three tables in a room with blocks of chocolate on each. Where would be the best place for each child in the class to sit if they came in one at a time?