Math Riddles level up your IQ with a mix of logical puzzles. Challenge yourself with these riddles
1.If there are four apples and you take three, how many do you have?
2. A farmer has 23 sheep and all but 12 die. How many are left alive?
3. Mr John has four daughters, each of the daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr John have?
4. When my mother was 31 I was 8. Now she is twice as old as me. How old am I?
5. A book cost $1 plus half it's price. How much does it cost?
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Monday, March 30, 2020
MATHEMATICS FACTS FOR ALL GRADES
1.“Forty” is the only number that is spelt with letters arranged in alphabetical order.
2. From 0 to 1000, the only number that has the letter “a” in it is “one thousand”.
3. Every odd number has an “e” in it.
4. Zero is not represented in Roman numerals.
5. 2 is the only even number that is a prime.
1.“Forty” is the only number that is spelt with letters arranged in alphabetical order.
2. From 0 to 1000, the only number that has the letter “a” in it is “one thousand”.
3. Every odd number has an “e” in it.
4. Zero is not represented in Roman numerals.
5. 2 is the only even number that is a prime.
Saturday, March 28, 2020
GRADE ONE
2D (Two - Dimensional) Shapes.
Examples of 2D shapes are: circle, semi-circle (half of a circle), triangle, square, rectangle, kite, pentagon (5 sides), hexagon (6 sides), heptagon (7 sides), octagon (8 sides), nonagon (9 sides), decagon (10 sides).
Homework on 2D Shapes.
Count all the sides (both straight and curved sides) and match each shape to the number of sides it has.

3D (Three - Dimensional) Shapes.
Homework:
1. Draw these 3D shapes and identify their names.
2. When you open a 3D shape, it forms a net shape. Below are the nets of two 3D- shapes. Can you identify their names?
a._________________________________
b._________________________________
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
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