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Engaging Mathematical Puzzles and Problems for Students

Dive into a collection of classic puzzles and intriguing mathematical problems designed to challenge and inspire students. From the Knight's Tour that can become an obsession to exploring Painted Cubes through simple proofs, these problems cater to various skill levels and interests. Each activity is a stepping stone to deepening mathematical understanding, encouraging problem-solving skills, and offering opportunities for extension and exploration. Ideal for engaging school-aged children in fun and educational ways.

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Engaging Mathematical Puzzles and Problems for Students

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  1. PoD121 Cube Moves - amusing little puzzle22 1089 is a classic39 Chains is another classic41 Knight's tour - can become an obsession50 MaxBox - every school child should be entitled to do this problem (year 8)53 Painted cubes - another classic, leads to simple proof by induction57 Diagonals was included as a SMILE cardPoD21 Rectangle areas - I think this is a good problem in all sorts of ways3 Number Cells - excellent little problem. ripe for all sorts of extensions13 Hexiamonds - another obsessive puzzle14 Transforming numbers - some potentially hard maths here25 MaxCone - complicated extension to MaxBox26 Dotty Shapes - leads to Pick's Theorem. Good for a project on Area.38 Moving Arrowheads - you probably know this one.53 Mod 5 transformations - is dead interesting, but not on NC.PoD337 Egyptian fractions63 MaxCylinder65 The Tethered GoatPoD449 Tables and chairs - practical maths63 Shadows

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