Fun Stuff

Fun Stuff
On page 73 of the book, you will find a Games Sheet containing a WordSearch and a couple of mathematical challenges. Here you will find the answers, printable sheets and additional fun ideas.


Answers to Fun Stuff P.73.
1. CALCULATE STUFF.
There are two possible answers, depending upon your interpretation of the word “treble” which will determine the total number of pebbles.
Either Option A: you believe treble is 3 times more than the initial pebble (ie. 1 + 2 + 3 = 9),
Or Option B: you believe treble is 3 times the number of pebbles accumulated so far (ie. 1 + 2 + 9 = 12).
Add to these the pebble that Iona collects at the end of the story and the pebbles total either 7 or 13. Add to these 20 (Chesterfields) +1 (Stoat) +3 (Deckchairs) + 5 (Birds) + 3 (Age) to give a subtotal of either 39 (Option A) or 45 (Option B) which, when divided by 3 (Owls), give a final total of either 13 or 15.
2. SEARCH FOR STUFF
Click on the grid to see an expanded version.
3. VALUE OF STUFF
If 2 Frames have the same value as 1 Chair, then 2 Chairs have the same value as 4 Frames. The Chaise Longue therefore has a value of 3 Frames. Dividing 3 by 1 gives a final total of 3. The answer is therefore 3.
More Fun Stuff coming soon. Thanks for your patience.
Answers to Fun Stuff P.73.
1. CALCULATE STUFF.
There are two possible answers, depending upon your interpretation of the word “treble” which will determine the total number of pebbles.
Either Option A: you believe treble is 3 times more than the initial pebble (ie. 1 + 2 + 3 = 9),
Or Option B: you believe treble is 3 times the number of pebbles accumulated so far (ie. 1 + 2 + 9 = 12).
Add to these the pebble that Iona collects at the end of the story and the pebbles total either 7 or 13. Add to these 20 (Chesterfields) +1 (Stoat) +3 (Deckchairs) + 5 (Birds) + 3 (Age) to give a subtotal of either 39 (Option A) or 45 (Option B) which, when divided by 3 (Owls), give a final total of either 13 or 15.
2. SEARCH FOR STUFF
Click on the grid to see an expanded version.
3. VALUE OF STUFF
If 2 Frames have the same value as 1 Chair, then 2 Chairs have the same value as 4 Frames. The Chaise Longue therefore has a value of 3 Frames. Dividing 3 by 1 gives a final total of 3. The answer is therefore 3.
More Fun Stuff coming soon. Thanks for your patience.

Fun Stuff
On page 73 of the book, you will find a Games Sheet containing a WordSearch and a couple of mathematical challenges. Here you will find the answers, printable sheets and additional fun ideas.


Answers to Fun Stuff P.73.
1. CALCULATE STUFF.
There are two possible answers, depending upon your interpretation of the word “treble” which will determine the total number of pebbles.
Either Option A: you believe treble is 3 times more than the initial pebble (ie. 1 + 2 + 3 = 9),
Or Option B: you believe treble is 3 times the number of pebbles accumulated so far (ie. 1 + 2 + 9 = 12).
Add to these the pebble that Iona collects at the end of the story and the pebbles total either 7 or 13. Add to these 20 (Chesterfields) +1 (Stoat) +3 (Deckchairs) + 5 (Birds) + 3 (Age) to give a subtotal of either 39 (Option A) or 45 (Option B) which, when divided by 3 (Owls), give a final total of either 13 or 15.
2. SEARCH FOR STUFF
Place your cursor over the grid to see
an expanded version.
3. VALUE OF STUFF
If 2 Frames have the same value as 1 Chair, then 2 Chairs have the same value as 4 Frames. The Chaise Longue therefore has a value of 3 Frames. Dividing 3 by 1 gives a final total of 3. The answer is therefore 3.
More Fun Stuff coming soon. Thanks for your patience.



Answers to Fun Stuff P.73.
1. CALCULATE STUFF.
There are two possible answers, depending upon your interpretation of the word “treble” which will determine the total number of pebbles.
Either Option A: you believe treble is 3 times more than the initial pebble (ie. 1 + 2 + 3 = 9),
Or Option B: you believe treble is 3 times the number of pebbles accumulated so far (ie. 1 + 2 + 9 = 12).
Add to these the pebble that Iona collects at the end of the story and the pebbles total either 7 or 13. Add to these 20 (Chesterfields) +1 (Stoat) +3 (Deckchairs) + 5 (Birds) + 3 (Age) to give a subtotal of either 39 (Option A) or 45 (Option B) which, when divided by 3 (Owls), give a final total of either 13 or 15.
2. SEARCH FOR STUFF
Place your cursor over the grid to see
an expanded version.
3. VALUE OF STUFF
If 2 Frames have the same value as 1 Chair, then 2 Chairs have the same value as 4 Frames. The Chaise Longue therefore has a value of 3 Frames. Dividing 3 by 1 gives a final total of 3. The answer is therefore 3.
On page 73 of the book, you will find a Games Sheet containing a WordSearch and a couple of mathematical challenges. Here you will find the answers, printable sheets and additional fun ideas.

Answers to Fun Stuff P.73.
1. CALCULATE STUFF.
There are two possible answers, depending upon your interpretation of the word “treble” which will determine the total number of pebbles.
Either Option A: you believe treble is 3 times more than the initial pebble (ie. 1 + 2 + 3 = 9),
Or Option B: you believe treble is 3 times the number of pebbles accumulated so far (ie. 1 + 2 + 9 = 12).
Add to these the pebble that Iona collects at the end of the story and the pebbles total either 7 or 13. Add to these 20 (Chesterfields) +1 (Stoat) +3 (Deckchairs) + 5 (Birds) + 3 (Age) to give a subtotal of either 39 (Option A) or 45 (Option B) which, when divided by 3 (Owls), give a final total of either 13 or 15.
2. SEARCH FOR STUFF
Place your cursor over the grid to see
an expanded version.
3. VALUE OF STUFF
If 2 Frames have the same value as 1 Chair, then 2 Chairs have the same value as 4 Frames. The Chaise Longue therefore has a value of 3 Frames. Dividing 3 by 1 gives a final total of 3. The answer is therefore 3.
More Fun Stuff coming soon. Thanks for your patience.
On page 73 of the book, you will find a Games Sheet containing a WordSearch and a couple of mathematical challenges. Here you will find the answers, printable sheets and additional fun ideas.