How many equations can you make from this number boggle?
You can add, subtract, multiply and divide to get the answer.
Students often begin with 2 or three numbers but as they get more skilled with boggle can use up to 7 or 8. We will be using number boggle as one of our can do activities during maths for the next two weeks.
The only rule is that the numbers have to touch either sideways,above below or on a corner. For example using the top row: 9+7=16 16-6=10 10+2=12
How many equations could you make using?
What is the longest equation?
You can add, subtract, multiply and divide to get the answer.
Students often begin with 2 or three numbers but as they get more skilled with boggle can use up to 7 or 8. We will be using number boggle as one of our can do activities during maths for the next two weeks.
The only rule is that the numbers have to touch either sideways,above below or on a corner. For example using the top row: 9+7=16 16-6=10 10+2=12
THE TARGET NUMBER FOR THIS BOGGLE IS A TOTAL OF 12
How many equations could you make using?
What is the longest equation?
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