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Math - [Puzzles]

Teacher: Mr. Kovalik (408) 314-1092

Objective and Summary:

SWBAT use mathematical reasoning and deductive reasoning to solve math related puzzles

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1.

How do you spell your math teacher's last name?

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2.

Move three sticks and make the fish to swim in the opposite direction.

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3.

What are the three homeroom names in 8th grade? (ie. Churchills, Faulkners, Marshalls)

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4.

1. There are 7 girls on a bus. 2. Each girl has 7 backpacks. 3. In each backpack, there are 7 big cats. 4. For every big cat there are 7 little cats. How many legs are on the bus, not counting the driver?

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5.

What college/university did Ms. Paul attend?

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6.

Move only three coins and turn the triangle upside down.

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7.

Join all the dots using four straight lines and without lifting your pencil.

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8.

Fill in the missing value to get the correct value.

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9.

Where did Mr. Soto work before starting at KIPP Prize?

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10.

How many triangles are there?

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11.

Each number is the total of the two numbers below it.

Find a solution for ANY of the three trees below! There are many possiblities!

An example has been completed for you.

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12.

How do you spell your ELA teacher's last name?

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13.

Move 3 matches to show 2 squares.

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14.

The numbers in the cirlces added together makes the number in the linked rectangle. Find the missing numbers in this puzzle.

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15.

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.

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16.

How many students are in the 7th Grade?

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17.

Fill in the missing value to get the correct value.

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18.

Each hexagon is made by adding up the number in the two hexagons below. Fill in the missing numbers in the puzzles