Outdoor magic number square

A problem solving challenge involving the physical manipulation of data.

A magic number square is a grid in which every row, column and diagonal adds up to the same number (the magic number.) It is a novel way for students to problem solve through trial and error, consolidate number bonds and work as a team.

Learning through Landscapes developed this resource for a range of levels.  The activity idea is adaptable for different age groups. For more ideas check out their Curriculum Linked Resources book in the Outdoor Library.

 

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