Tomorrow my students will be participating in what
our team calls “Mind Olympics.” The
“Mind Olympics” is a friendly competition against the homerooms on our
sixth grade team where they play mind games. Each homeroom teacher creates a challenging mind activity for the
students and they earn points for first through fifth place. We tally the points up at the end of the day
then announce the winner. The mind challenges
are:
24 Game – This is a math card game in which the
object is to find a way to manipulate four numbers so that the result is 24. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, or
division, and sometimes other procedures, may be used to make four numbers from
one to nine equal 24.
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Sudoku – Is a
puzzle in which players insert the numbers one to nine into a grid be made up
of of nine squares subdivided into a further nine smaller squares in such a way
that every number appears once in each horizontal line, vertical line, and
square.
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Students have a blast with these challenging mind
games. Hopefully my homeroom takes first
place this year!