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Weekly Math Challenge

  • Triangle Challenge

    Posted by ROBERT MARTIN on 12/15/2019
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  • Shape Challenge

    Posted by ROBERT MARTIN on 12/15/2019
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  • Memory Game and British Money

    Posted by ROBERT MARTIN on 12/15/2019

    Try this challenge with British money in the form of a memory game--quick and fun to figure out!

    Money Memory Game

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  • A bowl of fruit

    Posted by ROBERT MARTIN on 12/15/2019
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  • A challenging Triangle activity

    Posted by ROBERT MARTIN on 12/15/2019
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  • Make 8--

    Posted by ROBERT MARTIN on 12/15/2019

    Making 8--

    Enjoy the challenge!!

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  • Math Challenge

    Posted by ROBERT MARTIN on 12/15/2019

    Challenge math problem

     

    A calculator will be needed for the challenge!!  Good luck!

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  • Try This!!

    Posted by ROBERT MARTIN on 12/15/2019

    Can you order the digits 1, 2 and 3 to make a number which is divisible by 3?
    And when the final digit is removed again it becomes a two-digit number divisible by 2,
    then finally a one-digit number divisible by 1? 

     

    Write your answer and send it to school!

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  • Try This, Part 2

    Posted by ROBERT MARTIN on 12/15/2019

    Same as last week, just a bit more challenging!!

    Can you order the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4 to make a number which is divisible by 4?
    And when the final digit is removed it becomes a three-digit number which is divisible by 3.
    And when the final digit is removed again it becomes a two-digit number divisible by 2,
    then finally a one-digit number divisible by 1?

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