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Film clips. Puzzle a day. If a lion has 4 legs, a cheetah has 6 legs and an antelope 8 legs, how many legs has a buffalo? 6. two legs per vowel. What size of pile could you build with a box of 200 oranges?. How many oranges are here? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Puzzle a day• If a lion has 4 legs, a cheetah has

6 legs and an antelope 8 legs, how many legs has a buffalo?

• 6. two legs per vowel

• How many oranges are here?

• A shopkeeper builds a similar pile of oranges but with one extra layer. How many oranges would this have?

• What size of pile could you build with a box of 200 oranges?

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Code Words • 2J• J ÷ B• A + D• B x G• Y ÷ E – D• C + D• W – R• I x B

• T• E• E• N• A• G• E• R

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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• When you turn over this egg timer, three sand timers measure 3 minutes, 4 minutes and 5 minutes. They cannot be turned over individually.

• How could you use the timer to measure 6 minutes?

• You could measure 7 minutes by adding together 3 and 4 minutes - but does it matter which you do first?

• What other times could you measure? What if you had three separate sand timers?

Puzzle a day• Can you fill in the missing

number? 9

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The right hand star ineach set is the resultof the two other starsmultiplied together,

minus one.

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Code Words • I – G + B• C x G• J – G• V ÷ B• Z ÷ B – A• C2

• B x G• P - I

• D• U• C• K• L• I• N• G

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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• How many squares does this chocolate bar have? To answer this question, it may help to measure the photograph with a ruler.

• The whole bar weighs 100 grams. What does one square weigh? A recipe uses 28 grams of chocolate. How many squares is this?

Puzzle a day• Change one letter in each word to

form three new words with a common theme.

• WALL CASTER TROY

• WALK, CANTER, TROT.

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Code Words • C x G – B• P ÷ B• U – P• D2

• V – N• A + D• I x B• X ÷ F

• S• H• E• P• H• E• R• D

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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• This tiling consists of squares and parallelograms. The large squares each have an area of 1 square meter. The angle between the large squares and small squares is 45 degrees.

• What is the area of one of the small squares?

• What is the area of one of the parallelograms?

Puzzle a day• Betty was making flowers for the

local carnival. 11 flowers had red in them, 7 had yellow in them and 5 had both red and yellow in them.

• How many flowers did she make?

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Code Words • B x D• R – M• P ÷ D• P – I• T – L – C• F x C• Y – J• J + M

• H• E• D• G• E• R• O• W

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

• A normal set of dominoes has 28 tiles and the largest is "double six." This special domino set has more tiles and the largest is "double nine." How many tiles does it have?

• You can buy domino sets going up to "double twelve." How many tiles would these sets have?

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Puzzle a day• Two men were leading cows along a

road, and the first said to the other “give me two cows and I’ll have as many as you have.” After this was done, the second said “Now you give me two cows and I’ll have double the number you have.”

• How many cows were there, and how many did they have each?

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Code Words • Z ÷ B• B ÷ B• C x E – A• T ÷ E• Z – Y• B x I

R ÷ B• Z - L

• M• A• N• D• A• R• I• N

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

• The horizontal bar in the photograph has holes spaced 10 cm apart for the hoops to pass through. One hoop is 30 cm wide.

• How many hoops would you need to make a railing that is 250 cm long?

• Can you find a rule that gives the length of railing for any given number of hoops?

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Puzzle a day• Which number should replace the

question mark?

• 5. the centre numbers are the result of the bottom two numbers subtracted from the top number

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• The seeds in this yellow daisy make spiral patterns. Some of the spirals go in a clockwise direction and some go anticlockwise.

• Count the number of spirals going in each direction.

• Your answers should be two numbers in the Fibonacci sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34

• See what you can find out about the Fibonacci sequence.

Code Words • T – A

Z – A• B + A• G – (B x C)• J + C• T – E• F x C• J – E

• S• Y• C• A• M• O• R• E

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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A puzzle a day• which number should replace the

question mark?

• 4. The numbers in each block of 3 add up to 11.

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• This beautiful patchwork quilt has quite a complex design.

• Try to see the basic units from which it is constructed.

• Can you see any right angles here?

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Code Words • B x C• X ÷ B• T – S• Z ÷ B• C x C• C x E – A• B x C + A• T - E

• F• L• A• M• I• N• G• O

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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• The picture shows the ventilation holes in a hair dryer.

• There are 9 holes in the first circle and 12 holes in the next circle. How does the pattern continue?

• Try to figure out an answer before counting the holes in the picture.

Puzzle a day• What comes next in the following

sequence?

• 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, ?

• 100. This is the sequence of numbers with no letter ‘t’ in their names.

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Code Words • B x C• X ÷ B• T – S• Z ÷ B• C2

• C x E – B• B x C + A • T - E

• F• L• A• M• I• N• G• O

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

• Each compartment in this box contains six jelly beans of the same flavour. They are arranged in two layers of three beans. There is a different flavour in each compartment.

• How many different flavours are there in the box? How many beans are there altogether?

• Jelly beans are sold in "40 official flavours". Suppose that the jelly bean company asks you to design a similar box that could hold all 40 flavours. Is this possible?

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puzzle a day• Which 4 letter word links all of

these?

• STEP, LOOSE, SORE, HOLD, LIGHTS

• Foot

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• This pattern uses square tiles of three different colours. They are arranged so that two tiles of the same colour never touch along an edge. The pattern uses equal numbers of the three colours.

• Design a different pattern that also uses equal numbers of square tiles in three colours. The same colour must never touch along an edge.

• A snail crawls across the tiles visiting the colours in order: red, yellow, black, red, yellow, black...

• Is it possible for the snail to visit every tile?

Code Words • D x E – A• Y ÷ E – D

T – D• D2

• X ÷ C• C2

• F x C• J – E

• S• A• P• P• H• I• R• E

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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A puzzle a day• How many triangles can you see?

• 35

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Code Words • D + D• J + E• L + G• A + O• C2

• B x J• K – J• X ÷ B

• H• O• S• P• I• T• A• L

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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Maths Riddles • It is less than 50 • It is greater than 90 • It is a multiple of 8• 24 is a factor

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Code Words • S – C• C x E• B x I• U – A• G x C• P ÷ B• Z – Y• X ÷ C + D

• P• O• R• T• U• G• A• L

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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Maths Riddles • It is an even number• It is less than 79 • 5,4 and 3are all factors• It is a multiple of 10

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Code Words • D x D• F + M• C x E• X – H• Y – T• B x I• U – A• E2

• P• R• O• P• E• R• T• Y

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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Maths Riddles • It is a square number• It is an odd number • It is less than 50 • It is greater than 20 • 7 is a factor

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Code Words • X ÷ D• C x E• T – E• B x J• Z ÷ M• V – U• C x F – F• Y ÷ E + G

• F• O• O• T• B• A• L• L

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

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Maths Riddles • It is a square number• It is an even number • It is less than 50 • It is greater than 20 • 4 is a factor

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Code Words • O + A• C x D• V – U• X ÷ H• T ÷ D• F + G• N – M• C x H – D

• P• L• A• C• E• M• A• T

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

Paradox • Which weighs more 50kg of rocks or 50kg of

feathers?• How much earth is there in a hole 25m long,

6m wide and 2m deep• Farmer went into the field, and found 13

rabbits eating corn. He shot one-how many were left in the field?

• A squash racquet and ball cost me £31.60. the difference in price was £30 how much did the ball cost?

Angle Acronyms• 180 DIAT 360 DIAC• 180 DIASL 360 DIAQ• 90 DIARA 5SIAP• AAAE CAAE• ZAAAA 6SIAH

180 Deg in a triangle180 Deg in a straight line90 Deg in a right angleAlternate angles are equalZ angles are alternate angles

360 Deg in a circle360 Deg in a quadrilateral5 sides in a pentagonCorresponding angles are equal6 sides in a hexagon

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Code Words • V – S• X ÷ C• J ÷ B• L + G• D x E• B x G• J + K• C + D + F + G

• C• H• E• S• T• N• U• T

A = 1B = 2C = 3D = 4E = 5F = 6G = 7H = 8I = 9J = 10K = 11L = 12M = 13N = 140 = 15

P = 16Q = 17R = 18S = 19T = 20U = 21V = 22W = 23X = 24Y = 25Z = 26

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