Isometric Areas
We usually use squares to measure area, but what if we use triangles instead?
We usually use squares to measure area, but what if we use triangles instead?
The scientists need your help to work out how many Cubies live on a small island! Use the cards to gather all the information you need.
Can you work out how many flowers there will be on the Amazing Splitting Plant after it has been growing for six weeks?
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?
Can you find combinations of strips of paper which equal the length of the black strip? If the length of the black is 1, how could you write the sum of the strips?
Use your logical thinking skills to deduce how much Dan's crisps and ice cream cost altogether.
In this problem it is not the squares that jump, you do the jumping! The idea is to go round the track in as few jumps as possible.
A hundred square has been printed on both sides of a piece of paper. What is on the back of 100? 58? 23? 19?
In this game the winner is the first to make the total 37. Is this a fair game?