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Mathematical Treasure hunt Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Number sense, operations and patterns up to 200 The first 4 question cards are EXAMPLES and can be used to explain how the game works before starting. Mathematical Treasure hunt 5 6 50 56 8 17 27 64 20 15 19 24 Answers Cut out each of the question slides and place them around the room. I prestick them onto walls, chairs, tables etc. Print out and distribute the answer sheet, one per learner (or team) and set them off to find the answers. The answer to the question is the number that they must find for the next question. For example, if the answer to the card they are looking at is 12, then they must look for a card with a 12 at the top left corner. That is their next question. Once they return to their starting position, they are done.

Name: Name: Answer Sheet Answer Sheet Mathematical Treasure hunt Start here  END Start here  END Answer Sheet Answer Sheet

How many dots altogether? Mathematical Treasure hunt EXAMPLE 12 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Mathematical Treasure hunt EXAMPLE 24 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Add 10 to 23 … How many dots altogether?

What’s the missing number? Mathematical Treasure hunt EXAMPLE 33 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Mathematical Treasure hunt EXAMPLE 3 Previous Answer ? To the next clue How many tens in 235? What’s the missing number? 3, 6, 9, _, 15

How many dots altogether? Mathematical Treasure hunt 15 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Mathematical Treasure hunt 20 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Add 10 to 54 … How many dots altogether?

Take 100 away from 117 64 27 ? ? How many eggs? Add 3 more Mathematical Treasure hunt 64 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Mathematical Treasure hunt 27 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Take 100 away from 117 How many eggs? Add 3 more How many now?

8 17 If 9 – 5 = 4 and 19 – 5 = 14 How many cakes? Take away 4 Mathematical Treasure hunt 17 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Mathematical Treasure hunt 8 Previous Answer ? To the next clue If 9 – 5 = 4 and 19 – 5 = 14 How many cakes? Take away 4 How many now? What is 29 – 5?

What number is shown by the arrow? Mathematical Treasure hunt 24 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Mathematical Treasure hunt 19 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Take 10 away from 29 … What number is shown by the arrow?

Double 21 plus 8 is …? I have 14 How many more to make 20? 5 6 ? ? Mathematical Treasure hunt 5 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Mathematical Treasure hunt 6 Previous Answer ? To the next clue I have 14 How many more to make 20? Double 21 plus 8 is …?

How many boxes altogether? Mathematical Treasure hunt 50 Previous Answer ? To the next clue Mathematical Treasure hunt 56 Previous Answer ? To the next clue How many boxes altogether? Add 10 to 46