Archive for ‘Math Brain Puzzles’

March 20th, 2012

One, Two, Three, Follow Me! Math Puzzles and Rhymes

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Easy-to-implement activities and lessons help effectively teach and reinforce learning. Activities and lessons are correlated to NCTM Standards…. More >>

One, Two, Three, Follow Me! Math Puzzles and Rhymes

March 16th, 2012

MATH PUZZLES & GAMES HOME WORKB

  • Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind.
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This 6.875in. x 9.25in. Home Workbook, filled with age-appropriate activities, includes 140 full-color stickers and incentive chart…. More >>

MATH PUZZLES & GAMES HOME WORKB

March 14th, 2012

The Little Giant Book of Math Puzzles

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Who ever imagined that such a small book could add up to so much fun? It sure does, with 150 math puzzles of every imaginable type–puzzles with shapes, ones that use logic or tricks, paradoxes, and a whole lot more. (But, no calculus and trigonometry–they’re off limits!) They’ll challenge, intrigue, and sometimes even amuse you. Want an example of what’s inside? Here’s one! Playing the Liar: Four friends–Andrew, Barbara, Cindy, and Daniel–were shown a number. Here’s what they had to say about that number.
Andrew: It has two digits.
Barbara: It goes evenly into 150.
Cindy: It is not 150.
Daniel: It is divisible by 25.
It turns out that one (and only one) of the friends is lying. Which one … More >>

The Little Giant Book of Math Puzzles

March 9th, 2012

After Math: Puzzles and Brainteasers : Puzzles and Brainteasers

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After Math: Puzzles and Brainteasers is an elegant and entertaining book of recreational mathematics problems. Anyone with a taste for mathematics just for fun will enjoy these gems…. More >>

After Math: Puzzles and Brainteasers : Puzzles and Brainteasers

March 3rd, 2012

math puzzle add to 15 every way


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March 1st, 2012

Sudokids.com Sudoku Puzzles For Children Ages 4-8: Every Child Can Do It. For Teaching Kids At Home Or At School.

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Sudokids.com – Sudoku for Kids teaches children how to do Sudoku puzzles in a fun, logical and entertaining sequence. With over 170 puzzles and step-by-step lessons, Sudokids makes Sudoku exciting and educational for children. Combining pictures, numbers and words with simple illustrated instructions, your kids will be Sudoku masters in no time. Sudokids has been designed around the Grades 1 – 3 school curriculum and associated teaching methods and will equip learners with essential skills, knowledge and understanding in all learning areas. Sudokids puzzles develop and stimulate the brain, teaching flexibility, creativity, concentration and raw logic to children in the school and home environment. The Ki… More >>

Sudokids.com Sudoku Puzzles For Children Ages 4-8: Every Child Can Do It. For Teaching Kids At Home Or At School.

February 29th, 2012

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February 27th, 2012

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February 25th, 2012

Fun Mind Reading Game


Very fun mind reading game, which will predict exactly what you are thinking. Hope you have fun. If you like this video PLEASE SUBSCRIBE and RATE THIS VIDEO. I will make and upload many more videos like this. ————————————— IGNORE THE FOLLOWING ——————-…

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February 24th, 2012

Math Riddle?

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You can read great brain teasers at http://www.mindchallenger.com At the beginning of each month are new questions and answers to previous puzzles. Try this one before looking for the answer. This brain teaser is solveable with the information provided. If you want to solve it yourself, great. Researching the answer and just copying it on here defeats the purpose and takes away the challenge from those that really want to work this out.

A professor was talking with his assitant and wants him to guess the the ages of his three students. He says, “The product of their ages is 2450 and the sum is twice your age.” The assitant thinks and says he can’t solve the problem. The professor says, “Ok. I’ll give you a hint. I am older than all of them. So, how old *am I*?”

Well, how old is the professor and how did you get the answer?

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