.Today as part of maths week we did an amazing maths challenge.
.Three activities we did were finding out some hidden words with prime numbers, mazes and 3D shapes.
.The most difficult challenge was one of the maze sheets, when we had to hold on to the right hedge and never let go.
. I enjoyed solving out all the problem.
. Hampton court maze
Harrison's theory was ' Hold on to the right hedge as you walk through the maze. Never let go!'
the Hampton Court Maze was built in London 325 years ago.
. Example of a prime number. a prime number is a number because the factors are only 1 and itself. It can only be divided by itself and 1
. Example of a prime number. a prime number is a number because the factors are only 1 and itself. It can only be divided by itself and 1


I especially like the extra information you have added like the Hampton court was built 325 years ago. Next time you can maybe add more information about other activities like the geometry one.
ReplyDeleteP.S: I very like the title.