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Category Archives: Maths Challenges
Primary Maths Challenge
In November, there is an opportunity to take part in the primary maths challenge. We’ll be doing this at school. If you fancy having a go, follow the link to be able to download some past challenge papers.
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Factors and Multiples game
Here is an online version of the factors and multiples game some people had a go at today. We’ll all try the online version soon.
If you want to try it at home, click on the image. The longest chain achieved so far is 74 factors or multiples in a row! Can you beat it?…
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Arithmagon maths challenges
Here’s another fun challenge which you can set at different levels by changing the options. The idea is to complete the arithmagon using the rule given (e.g. product means finding the result of multiplication). You can choose whether to make the challenge easier by moving to 1-digit numbers, or harder by changing to give yourself a mix of corner and inside numbers. Click on the image to find the website and play the game.
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Maths challenges…
See if you can solve these maths challenges:
You can post a comment with a suggested answer and explanation if you like…
Challenge A: What is the value of x in this triangle?
Challenge B: Which of the following gives an answer that is a multiple of every integer (whole number) between 1 and 10 inclusive?
Can you say how you know?
A 23 x 34 B 34 x 45 C 45 x 56 D 56 x 67 E 67 x 78
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