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Can you spot the 9 letter word? How many words? How many words can you make, of 3 letters or more, using these 9 letters here? You can’t use a letter more than once (unless it is on there more than once). What is the longest word you can make? Can you spot the 9 letter word? R C N Y E C L G I RECYCLING ANSWER

4 12 10

Brainstorm“wow words” or phrases to describe this picture. What can you see, hear and smell? How does it make you feel?

Can you spot the 9 letter word? How many words? How many words can you make, of 3 letters or more, using these 9 letters here? You can’t use a letter more than once (unless it is on there more than once). What is the longest word you can make? Can you spot the 9 letter word? M N O A U N S T I ANSWER MOUNTAINS

Add 10 to each of these numbers! 12 6 20 16 14 30 24 46 50 100 36 52 98 74 32 Subtract 10 from each of these numbers!

Brainstorm“wow words” or phrases to describe this picture. How does it make you feel? What can you see, hear and smell?

Can you spot the 9 letter word? How many words? How many words can you make, of 3 letters or more, using these 9 letters here? You can’t use a letter more than once (unless it is on there more than once). What is the longest word you can make? Can you spot the 9 letter word? T W E C A R L H E CARTWHEEL ANSWER

Continue this sequence of numbers as far as you can during the register. 101, 100, 98, 95, 91. . . .

Brainstorm“wow words” or phrases to describe this picture. What can you see, touch, hear and smell? How does it make you feel?

Can you spot the 9 letter word? How many words? How many words can you make, of 3 letters or more, using these 9 letters here? You can’t use a letter more than once (unless it is on there more than once). What is the longest word you can make? Can you spot the 9 letter word? M S O E M E I S T SOMETIMES ANSWER

Write down many different types of calculations which give the answer 24.   (Try to be as inventive as you can by using all 4 number operations) 24

Brainstorm“wow words” or phrases to describe this picture. What can you see, hear and smell? How does it make you feel?

Can you spot the 9 letter word? How many words? How many words can you make, of 3 letters or more, using these 9 letters here? You can’t use a letter more than once (unless it is on there more than once). What is the longest word you can make? Can you spot the 9 letter word? O S G M E N T H I ANSWER SOMETHING

Continue this sequence of numbers as far as you can during the register. 1, 2, 4, 8, . . . . .

Brainstorm“wow words” or phrases to describe this picture. What can you see, hear and smell? How does it make you feel?

Can you spot the 9 letter word? How many words? How many words can you make, of 3 letters or more, using these 9 letters here? You can’t use a letter more than once (unless it is on there more than once). What is the longest word you can make? Can you spot the 9 letter word? M A L R A E M A D MARMALADE ANSWER

2 5 7 9 6 3 FUNCTION MACHINE 10 25 35 45 30 15 ? 8 20 28 36 24 12 ? 4 10 14 18 12 6

Brainstorm“wow words” or phrases to describe this picture. What can you see, hear and smell? How does it make you feel?

Can you spot the 9 letter word? How many words? How many words can you make, of 3 letters or more, using these 9 letters here? You can’t use a letter more than once (unless it is on there more than once). What is the longest word you can make? Can you spot the 9 letter word? E D E F N E V S I ANSWER DEFENSIVE

Think of 10 possibilities for each number sentence. ? ? 100 + = ? ? 100 - =

Brainstorm“wow words” or phrases to describe this picture. What can you see, hear and smell? How does it make you feel?

Can you spot the 9 letter word? How many words? How many words can you make, of 3 letters or more, using these 9 letters here? You can’t use a letter more than once (unless it is on there more than once). What is the longest word you can make? Can you spot the 9 letter word? M A H I N P I A B AMPHIBIAN ANSWER

Think of a Number between 20 and 100 Double it Half the answer Increase the answer by 10 Half the answer Half the answer Round it to the nearest 10

Brainstorm“wow words” or phrases to describe this picture. What can you see, hear and smell? How does it make you feel?

Can you spot the 9 letter word? How many words? How many words can you make, of 3 letters or more, using these 9 letters here? You can’t use a letter more than once (unless it is on there more than once). What is the longest word you can make? Can you spot the 9 letter word? A R E P E N O L A ANSWER AEROPLANE

How many triangles can you see?

Brainstorm“wow words” or phrases to describe this picture. What can you see, hear and smell? How does it make you feel?