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Getting started: Number 5 4 3 1 Make the answer 24 Use all four numbers – once only Use any of the basic operations

Getting started: Number 5 4 3 1 20 + 4 5 x 4 = 20 3 +1 = 4 8 x 3 5 + 3 = 8 4 – 1 = 3

Getting started: Number 8 2 4 Find two pairs that you can use to make 24.

Getting started: Number 8 2 4 Find two pairs that you can use to make 24. 12 x 2 32 – 8

Getting started: Number 8 2 4 Find two pairs that you can use to make 24. 12 x 2 6 x 2 = 12 8 ÷ 4 = 2 32 – 8 8 x 4 = 32 6 + 2 = 8

Practising: Number Ideas: How did you get started with the 24® Game? When did you use the 24® Game cards?

Practising 24 Game rules Claiming a card Hand on card. Last stage announced first. Hesitation, deviations and moving on… Card removed if: Longer than 3 seconds to start claim Get lost with explanation Make a mistake Two players agree to pass (3 times in a round) Scoring Players keep cards won for that round. Points added up and scored at end of round (1 dot = 1 point etc) Moving around Teams of three players: A, B, and C A moves clockwise, B stays put, C moves anticlockwise

More 24® Game ideas With one 24® Game card: With two 24® Game cards: Find as many different answers as possible using all four numbers and +, -, × and ÷ Find the largest answer and the smallest answer possible. Find one or more answers that are square numbers. Find one or more prime numbers. Find one or more ways of getting an answer of 1.   With two 24® Game cards: Find the same answer with each card using all four operations without getting an answer of 24.

More 24® Game ideas 25 10 11 12 13 24 9 2 3 14 23 8 1 4 15 22 7 6 5 16 21 20 19 18 17 completed?