Tag: maths
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Mystery picture, pixel art – fall oak leaf – decode the picture
It was summer here for a long time… warm, sunny, until suddenly everything turned red. Such an aura motivated me to design several autumn worksheets showing how the nature around us can change. Here I will present the first of them. Autumn mystery picture with an oak leaf in pixel-art style.
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Mystery picture, pixel art 10×10 – musical note – decode the picture nr 18
Music mystery picture with a colored musical note, in large fields and with an orderly code.
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Mystery picture, pixel art 10×10 – beetle – decode the picture nr 13
Pixel pink beetle as pixel mystery picture with large fields and ordered code.
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Mystery picture, pixel art 10×10 – cupcake with cream – decode the picture nr 11
Chocolate cupcake with cream as mystery picture for younger children, with orderly code.
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Mystery picture, pixel art 10×10 – forget-me-nots – decode the picture nr 10
Coding on a piece of paper of spring forget-me-nots. Graphic dictation with large fields and orderly code.
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Mystery picture, pixel art 10×10 – flowers – decode the picture nr 9
Flower pot for coding. Mystery picture with large fields and orderly code.
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Mystery picture, pixel art 10×10 – tulip – decode the picture nr 8
We play coding on a piece of paper with spring tulips. Pixel mystery picture with large squares and orderly code.
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Mystery picture, pixel art 10×10 – flowers – decode the picture nr 7
Cup-shaped flowers encoded with an ordered code as pixel mystery picture with large fields.
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Comparing fractions – graphic diagrams [3]
We are again dealing with comparing fractions using graphical schemes. This is the third worksheet in the series dealing with comparing fractions with the same denominator and different numerator.
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Comparing fractions – graphic diagrams [2]
This is the second in a series of worksheets on comparing fractions using diagrams.
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Addition and subtraction to 20 – magic square for kids
Today I am publishing another set of magic squares with which kids can practice addition and subtraction up to 20.
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Comparing fractions – graphic diagrams [1]
We are getting ready to work with comparing fractions. The easiest way to do this is to use different kinds of graphic diagrams. Thanks to visualization, it is easier for kids to understand the division of the whole into parts.