D22 – Pictoku

Christmas Pictoku Back to Resources Complete the grid by dragging the correct picture. No picture may appear twice in any row or column. Use the 'Check' button to verify your answers. Use the blue arrows to try different puzzles. Download a paper version instructions at the bottom of the page.

D17 – sense numbers

Sense of Numbers Back to calendar Sense of Numbers Back to Resources Everyone is able to feel approximate quantities and to make simple calculations of these quantities. It doesn't matter what culture or age you're from, whether you know the names of the

D2 – I spy…

I spy... REINDEERS! Back to the calendar I spy... REINDEERS! Back to Resources Count how many of reindeers there are. Drag and drop the correct number to the corresponding reindeer. Which is your favourite reindeer? Let us know on social media @mathsweek! Download a paper

ADD to TEN

Mary Boole's Curve Stitching ADD TO TEN Skill: addition, counting, stitching, patience Resources: template, wool, plastic needle , [cardboard and pen for making the holes] Activity: This is a simple but long activity that will combine maths and art; thinking and stitching. Use additions of 10 to connect the right holes with wool and

D24 – Riddle6: garland

Garland Back to Resources Christmas is tomorrow! Is your Christmas tree ready? Some elves are making garlands. Solve the riddle to find out how many different garlands they can make. Use the 'Check' button to verify your answers. Download a paper version instructions at the bottom of the page.

D22 – Riddle5: santa’s list

Santa's List Back to Resources Christmas is coming. Have you written to Santa yet? Solve the riddle to find out how many presents the mum of the family will get. Use the 'Check' button to verify your answers. Download a paper version instructions at the bottom of the page.

D19 – Riddle4: candles

Candles Back to Resources The electricity has gone off! Solve the riddle to find out how many candles the family will be able to light. Use the 'Check' button to verify your answers. Download a paper version instructions at the bottom of the page. An idea from www.ac-grenoble.fr/maths

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