Introduction to Algebra Thinking
Use letters to represent unknown numbers and solve simple equations.
Open puzzle setAlgebra, ratios, probability, data interpretation, and spatial thinking.
These activities combine numeracy and logic for Grade 5–6 learners moving into more abstract math concepts.
Each one opens as a score-ready puzzle set with one question at a time.
Use letters to represent unknown numbers and solve simple equations.
Open puzzle setFigure out how likely events are using coins, dice, marbles, and spinners.
Open puzzle setRead bar graphs, pie charts, and line graphs to answer questions about data.
Open puzzle setUse ratios to share, scale, and compare quantities in everyday problems.
Open puzzle setExplore faces, edges, vertices, nets, and symmetry of 3D shapes.
Open puzzle setCalculate percentages of numbers, discounts, increases, and score conversions.
Open puzzle setUse the relationship between speed, distance, and time to solve everyday travel problems.
Open puzzle setFind missing angles in triangles and quadrilaterals using angle rules.
Open puzzle setFind the Lowest Common Multiple and Highest Common Factor of numbers.
Open puzzle setTry another skill area when you are ready.
Matching, same-different, shapes, and visual patterns.
Counting, comparing groups, and simple number order practice.
Listening prompts, first sounds, rhymes, and simple stories.
Short attention-building and remember-what-you-saw challenges.
What comes next, routines, and step-by-step thinking.
Grouping, category thinking, and simple concept sorting.