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Monty
Math’s
Mayhem
Math Madness
Math Mystery
Math Motion
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Math Madness
Question:
Put the following numbers in order alphabetically by the English word spelling of each:
121, 130, 408, 409, 442, 10, 9
Team vs. Team
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Math Madness
408, 442, 409, 9, 130, 121, 7
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Math Motion
Challenge:
Order the 36 members in your club from tallest to shortest. Fastest club wins.
Club vs. Club
Math Motion
Challenge:
Untangle a human knot with only 10 members of your shape group faster than any other group in your club.
Shapes vs. Shapes
Math Motion
Question:Form the number result to
2000 + 2900 + 4041 with your teammates arms/legs/bodies. Judge will determine the best team. You have 1 minute!
Team vs. Team
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Math Motion
8941
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Math Motion
Select one teacher to represent each color club.Challenge:
Teacher A must transfer a t-shirt from teacher B to teacher C while B’s and C’s hands remain firmly clasped. The three clubs with the faster teacher group win.
Teacher Challenge
Math Motion
Challenge:
Form a circle with your club.
Club vs. Club
Say the numbers from 1 to 150 in order, BUT instead of saying the perfect squares you must clap your hands. If you make a mistake you must start at the last perfect square clap. First to reach 150 wins.
Math Motion
Challenge:
Form a circle with your club.
Club vs. Club
Remove one shoe and throw it in the center of the circle.
The first club to reclaim their shoes, put them on, and reform the circle wins.
Math Motion
Challenge:
In one minute, use all the members of your club to form a non-rectangular parallelogram. Best looking club wins.
Club vs. Club
Math Mystery
Question:
Put in increasing order by the number of faces of the 3-D solids:
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Cube – Tetrahedron – Triangular Prism – Dodecahedron - Octahedron
Math Mystery
Tetrahedron (4)Triangular Prism (5)
Cube (6)Octahedron (8)
Dodecahedron (12)
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Math Motion
Challenge:Find the person whose hair length is the longest length in your ½ club. The ½ club having a person with longer hair wins.
Shaded vs. Open
Math Motion
Challenge: Form a circle with your club.
Select a volunteer to start.
Shape vs. Shape
From that volunteer, count clockwise by 7s. The seventh person sits down. Keep counting off by 7s until one person is standing. The shape group of the person standing gets the Math Money.
Math Motion
Challenge:
Count the number of watches in your club. The club with the most wins.
Club vs. Club
Math Mystery
Question:
If a clerk in a butcher shop is 5 feet 10 inches, what does he weigh?
Team vs. Team
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Math Mystery
Meat!
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Math Mystery
Question:
How many triangles are in this picture?
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Math Mystery
10
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Math Mystery
The following are in a single file line: Rachel, Sarah, Tom, Ursula, and Vince.
• Tom is between Sarah and Rachel• Ursula is the last girl in line• Vince always follows all the girls• Ursula and Sarah are together
Question: Who’s first in line?
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Math Mystery
Rachel
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Rachel – Tom – Sarah – Ursula - Vince
Math Mystery
Question:
On Christmas Day, when it is 7 am in New York, what time is it in Los Angeles?
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Math Mystery
4 am
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Math Mystery
Question:
How many days are in a leap year?
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Math Mystery
366
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Math Mystery
Question:
Which is larger:
- a box with sides 4”, 5”, and 6”
-or-
- a box with sides all 5”
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Math Mystery
All 5”
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Math Mystery
Question:
Which of these equations is not like the others?
3x + 5 = 4x + 6 21x + 10 = -11
x2 + 2x = -1 2x + 8 = 10
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Math Mystery
2x + 8 = 10AnswerAnswer
All have the solution equal to -1 except for this one which has solution equal to 1.
Math Mystery
Question:
What travels around the world and stays in the corner?
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Math Mystery
A Postal Stamp!
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Math Mystery
Question:
How many 2 cent stamps are in a dozen?
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Math Mystery
12 of course!
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Math Madness
Question:
How many sides are on an octagon?
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Math Madness
8
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Math Madness
Question:
What is the next number in the sequence?
1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, …..
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Math Madness
28
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Math Madness
Question:
Find 30 divided by ½ plus 10.
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Math Madness
70
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Math Madness
Question:
Jackie has $2.46 in dimes, nickels, quarters, and pennies. What is the fewest number of coins that she can have?
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Math Madness
13 coins
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9 – quarters 1 – dime 2 – nickels 1 - penny
Math Madness
Question:
The letter A has a vertical line symmetry through its tip. How many other capital letters have a vertical line through the center?
Team vs. Team
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Math Madness
10A plus
H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, and Y
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Math Madness
Question:
If a chicken and a half lays an egg and a half in a day and a half, how long does it take a three chicken to lay a dozen eggs?
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Math Madness
6 days
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Math Madness
Question:
How many outs are in an inning?
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Math Madness
6 outs
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Math Madness
Question:
How many cubes are in this picture?
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Teacher Challenge
Math Madness
6 or 7
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Math Madness
Question:
Finish this sequence…..
1 11 21 1211 111221 ________
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Math Madness
312211
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