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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
Question 1
1.

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

Question 2
2.

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

Question 3
3.

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

Question 4
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?

Question 5
5.

What college/university did Ms. Paul attend?

Question 6
6.

Move only three coins and turn the triangle upside down.

Question 7
7.

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

Question 8
8.

Fill in the missing value to get the correct value.

Question 9
9.

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

Question 10
10.

How many triangles are there?

Question 11
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.

Question 12
12.

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

Question 13
13.

Move 3 matches to show 2 squares.

Question 14
14.

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

Question 15
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.

Question 16
16.

How many students are in the 7th Grade?

Question 17
17.

Fill in the missing value to get the correct value.

Question 18
18.

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