This is a page from a major UK commercial publishing company (Cambridge International Examinations in conjunction with Oxford University Press which is “above” or on par with e.g. MacMillan). This program was adapted in R. Macedonia this year. It is sold throughout the world.
Can you solve this?
And this is for FIRST GRADE (meaning they cannot read) and no there is nothing before this to explain anything (the pages before are for long/short, thick/thin, … counting dots to 10, zero, more/less dots to 10 and then identifying 2d geometric figures)
We still have not agreed on the answers.
Single hint below:
With warm regards, Linda
КЛИК Умна работилница
Вебсајт: http://emathforall.com/klikumnarabotilnica
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Hint: On some of the pages, the first problem is the example problem.
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Bicycles: Almost everyone agreed that the “direction” of the bikes determines the ordering (imaginary finish line) and agreed that E, D, B, C, A
Ladybugs: Semi-spoilers (and still no consensus on the answer).
Notice in the directions: You are to color the 7th orange and the “last” green. So you are apparently looking at eight different ladybugs. (Many adults do not seem to even notice the dots on the backs of the ladybugs.)
LFS
P.S. Once someone pointed out to me the thing with “7th and “last” I decided to ignore the dots and went with “direction” of the ladybugs (which is the OPPOSITE of the example at the top) and from that determined that the one at the far right was “in front” and thus first,…
HOWEVER, others did NOT agree.