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Natasha from Moorfield Juniors has answered the first part of this problem. She says:
I thought it would take longer to count in $10$s to $300$ because the numbers were longer.
Idress from Al Ameen school in Dubai agrees with Natasha but adds that for the question of counting in sevens:
Urara and Andra from Canadian Academy in Japan sent in good ideas.
Urara and Andra wrote;
It all helps us to realise that when we are solving problems we have to keep our mind on what is happening as well as just looking at the numbers. A lot of folk did the arithmetic and said that there was no difference. They were looking at the difference in the number of numbers used. But of course the numbers were being said in counting and the people above worked on that idea. Well done!
Place four pebbles on the sand in the form of a square. Keep adding as few pebbles as necessary to double the area. How many extra pebbles are added each time?
Investigate the different shaped bracelets you could make from 18 different spherical beads. How do they compare if you use 24 beads?
How many different shaped boxes can you design for 36 sweets in one layer? Can you arrange the sweets so that no sweets of the same colour are next to each other in any direction?