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What Is the Question?

What is the Question?

The tasks in this feature are all about practising times tables, but with a difference... All too often, we are given a question and asked to work out the answer. By turning this around and starting from the answer, as these problems do, we hope you will be more curious to explore and make connections.

Tables Teaser 
Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

How will you work out which numbers have been used to create this multiplication square?

Starfish Spotting 
Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

How many starfish could there be on the beach, and how many children, if I can see 28 arms?

I'm Eight 
Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

Find a great variety of ways of asking questions which make 8.

Multiplication Square Jigsaw 
Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

Can you complete this jigsaw of the multiplication square?

Shape Times Shape 
Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

These eleven shapes each stand for a different number. Can you use the number sentences to work out what they are?

Looking at Lego 
Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

This task offers an opportunity to explore all sorts of number relationships, but particularly multiplication.

Mystery Matrix 
Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

Can you fill in this table square? The numbers 2 -12 were used to generate it with just one number used twice.

Ducking and Dividing 
Age 7 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

Your vessel, the Starship Diophantus, has become damaged in deep space. Can you use your knowledge of times tables and some lightning reflexes to survive?

Missing Multipliers 
Age 7 to 14
Challenge Level Yellow star

What is the smallest number of answers you need to reveal in order to work out the missing headers?

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The NRICH Project aims to enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners. To support this aim, members of the NRICH team work in a wide range of capacities, including providing professional development for teachers wishing to embed rich mathematical tasks into everyday classroom practice.

NRICH is part of the family of activities in the Millennium Mathematics Project.

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