![]() ![]() ![]() Transum breaking news is available on Twitter and if that's not enough there is also a Transum Facebook page. You can listen to the podcast while you are commuting, exercising or relaxing. The newsletter is then duplicated as a podcast which is available on the major delivery networks. Keep up the good work"Įach month a newsletter is published containing details of the new additions to the Transum website and a new puzzle of the month. "Find the starters wonderful students enjoy them and often want to use the idea generated by the starter in other parts of the lesson. I was about to try and get together a bank of starters but time is always required elsewhere, so thank you."Ĭomment recorded on the 24 May 'Starter of the Day' page by Ruth Seward, Hagley Park Sports College: "Thank you for sharing such a great resource. AreĬomment recorded on the 9 April 'Starter of the Day' page by Jan, South Canterbury: The people who enjoy how mystifying, puzzling and hard it is. ![]() Mathematicians are not the people who find Maths easy they are The sum of two numbers is 4256, and one is 37 times the other. Mr Meaner is 48 years older than his son, but he is only three times as old. A house cost £80000 more than a plot of land, and five times the cost of the plot equals the cost of the house. What weight of nuts did Henry gather if James gathered three times as many as Henry?ġ0. James gathered 12kg of nuts more than Henry gathered. Find the first of two numbers such that their difference is 250 and the first is eleven times the other.ĩ. If there are twice as many boys as girls, how many boys are there?Ĩ. For 72 cents Matthew bought some needles and thread, paying eight times as much for the thread as for the needles. If he walked twice as far in the morning as in the afternoon, how far did he walk in the afternoon?Ħ. Divide the number 64 into two parts so that one part shall be seven times the other. Two brothers, counting their money, found that together they had $384, and that John had five times as much as Charles. A man bought a bow and arrow for £600, paying three times as much for the bow as for the arrow. ![]()
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