This site offers math and logic problems for ages 5 and up to adult.
- Subject:
- Math
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Game
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- Aplusclick
- Igor Kokcharov
- Date Added:
- 03/27/2020
This site offers math and logic problems for ages 5 and up to adult.
Excellent Interactive Lessons AND Assessments for All Levels of Math for Teachers and Students
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"The Problem of the Week is designed to provide students with an ongoing opportunity to solve mathematical problems. Each week, problems from various areas of mathematics will be posted here and e-mailed to teachers for use with their students from grades 3 and up."
This is great way to stretch your mathematical muscle and develop good problem solving skills (Understand, plan, solve, reflect).
Solutions are always provided!
Archives of past questions are also available.
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Tag Line: Challenging math problems worth solving
A collection of math problems that require some good thinking, and maybe a few attempts. The idea is to move beyond procedural understanding.
The collections are sorted from grades Kinder to High School (for common core standards in the US - but probably transfer well). The problems usually involve some blank spots which must be filled with numbers. In many of the problems you can not use a digit more than once.
Like similar sites that provide these problem style questions, you can submit your own to add to the collection.
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Not same OR different, rather same BUT different.
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