May Philosophical Question

Can kindness change the world? Karma is the idea, put very simply, that if you act well, things will be good, and if you act badly, things will be bad. Do you agree with this? Is it good to be kind all the time to everyone? What do you think would happen if everyone did […]

May Ethical Thinking – Split or Steal

Watch THIS VIDEO. Share your thoughts from an ethical perspective. Then consider the mathematical aspect of the player’s choice.

Quiz: Spot the Difference!

Hmmm, something doesn’t look quite right. Someone has made some changes to these famous artworks! How many differences can you spot? Click on the spots where you see the differences in the artwork on the right, in this quiz from the Tate Museum. Tell us how you did in the comments. (HINT: Turn up the […]

May Lateral Thinking

  If you were alone in a dark room, with only one match and an oil lamp, a fireplace, and a candle to choose from, which would you light first?  

May Critical Thinking: BREAKOUT – Tweet All About It

The birds are busy getting ready for spring. It has been a long winter, and it is time to have some fun. They are so excited, and they are all tweeting at once. CLICK HERE to help them sort out the tweets and break out the Spring!    

May Creative Thinking

If you send someone a single rose you are sending a message of love. You can send all kinds of messages with flowers. Florigraphy is the language of flowers. Hundreds of flowers and trees have been given meanings. Here are some of them. Imagine that you are making a bouquet to describe someone you look […]

Optical Illusion – May 1

May Math Thinking – Grade 7/8

Sitting on a train, Aman looks at the train numbers on his two tickets. If he adds the two numbers he gets 81. One of the numbers is 3 more than the other number. If he multiplies the last two digits of the two numbers what does he get?

May Math Thinking – Grade 7/8

A camping club took a ten-day camping trip in the mountains. Twelve people signed up for the trip. The club members purchased supplies for the 12 hikers with the understanding that supplies would be divided equally among the twelve on a daily basis. On the morning the hike was to begin 3 additional people joined […]

May Philosophy Thinking

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