Weekly Maths Challenge

March 24, 2014
Do you like a puzzle or challenge? Can you think creatively? If the answer is 'yes', our weekly maths challenge is perfect for you. Each week there will be a fresh challenge to give your grey matter a work out. Most of the activities are open ended - it is about having creative ideas to apply to your maths. This week:



Pupils can post their suggestions directly to the display board with Post It notes. As expected, responses are already flooding in. We'll post some of the best solutions here before next week's challenge begins. Feel free to post your own ideas on this post's Facebook comments.


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