Are you ready for today’s Maths problem? Use your Home Learning book if you need to do any jottings or working out.
I won’t publish any of your answers until the end of the day! For today’s answer, tell me the row and the column the square is in to describe which square you mean.
The first person to get the correct answer will be announced on tomorrow’s blog!
Quite hard
q1. r2 c2
q2. r4 c2
Dear Miss Carruthers,
I think it is so:
1. The odd one out is in the last row and the first column.
2. The odd one out is in the last row and the second column.
Greetings,
Sophia
1.:
row:
second row from the top
column:
3rd column from right hand side
2.:
row:
bottom row
column:
second column from left
I’ve already been sent in some good ideas! Let’s see who else can get it right!
Dear Miss Carruthers,
1. The odd one out is in the second row second column. It is the square with two lines inside it. The rest have only one line.
2. The odd one out is in the fourth row second column. It is the square with only one line inside. The rest have three lines.
Greetings.
1. It is on row 2 and column 2.
2. It is on row 4 and column 2.
1. Row 2, Column 3
2. Row 1, Column 2
1. 2nd Row down and 2nd column across
2. Bottom row and 2nd column across
We did the puzzle before looking at what other people had written, promise!
I believe you, don’t worry! Well done for being honest.
I can’t wait to find out the answers Miss Carruthers.
If you look at today’s Maths blog, I put the answers on there.
Year 2, don’t forget to check the next blog each day to see if you got the answers right!
For the first question, the odd one out is the second square in the second row.
For the second question, the odd one out is the second square in the last row.