domingo, 11 de marzo de 2012

A BRAIN GAME for students (and parents)!

Would you like to practise your skills and improve your marks?
Well, try this pastime. Of course you can use a dictionary and a calculator if you need them, but you should try doing it on your own (OK, you can ask the people in your family, but you mustn't ask your Maths teacher!).
When you find the solution, be the first to click here and leave your comment. You have to write the numbers in order (from left to right): first the upper row, then the middle row, and finally the lower row.
If you want to get one 'positivo' from your English teacher, you must also say how long it took you to solve the Suko, if you needed the help of somebody (who?), plus a final creative remark !!!
Make sure you understand the instructions below, and GOOD LUCK!

ENTER THE NUMBERS 1 to 9 IN THE SPACES SO THAT THE NUMBER IN EACH CIRCLE IS EQUAL TO THE SUM OF ITS FOUR SORROUNDING SQUARES.
EACH COLOURED AREA SHOULD ADD UP TO THE COLOUR TOTALS BELOW (the coloured circles).
(Taken from the British newspaper 'The Sunday Telegraph', February 26, 2012)

2 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

The solution is:

2 4 8

6 1 5

7 9 3

I did it in 8 minutes and I needed the help of my father.
This game it´s very creative an you need use your brain to do many operations.

Raúl Rodríguez Fernández 4ºB

Prof. CARLOS dijo...

Well done, Raúl. Brilliant, and very quick! You got one more 'positivo' for your collection.
In your answer you made a few mistakes: "This game IS very creative AND you need TO use..."

Congratulations again!