write five puzzles related to maths
Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
addition
subtraction
multiplication
division
squaring
Answer:
1. Kenken
In Kenken, you need to place the counting numbers in the squares just like in Sudoku, but additionally, you are given boxes with clues with math operations. The numbers you place in each box have to make the "clue" number using the given operation.
So, Kenken is an excellent game to practice the four operations and logical thinking. Lower elementary children can use addition/subtraction and others can use multiplication/division or all four operations.
2. Numbers in a triangle
Put the numbers from 1 to 9 in the circles so that the sum of the numbers on each side of a triangle is the same.
3. Kakuro
Kakuro puzzles are "cross-sum" puzzles—like mathematical crossword puzzles. Each "word" must add up to the number provided in the clue above it or to the left.
4. Same number - or twice as many
Here is a puzzle that seems simple, but is a good critical thinking challenge for lower elementary school kids. You can easily reword it for example to have two flocks of birds in two trees.
5. Tower of Hanoi
Tower of Hanoi is an old favorite puzzle where you move disks from one tower to another. If you've never played, try this online version. You can either play it yourself, or let the computer solve it.