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1. Gizemli Hesap Numarası

Önce arkadaşınızdan [1-63] arası bir sayı seçmesini isteyin. Sonra da ona

buradaki kartları tek tek gösterip, seçtiği sayının bu kartlarda olup olmadığını sorun.

Arkadaşınızı ve öğrencilerinizi şaşırtabileceğiniz kolay hileler

I first saw about these puzzles on the Twitter page of one of my favorite authors:

Dave Richeson, the writer of the "Tales of Impossibility". Then, I searched more and actually found the puzzle on M+A+T+H=Love's blog (One of the best resources on the web about teaching math). They are called "crazy eights".

paper puzzles.png

All you need to do is print the pages back to back and cut from the indicated lines. You may even get a blank paper and write the numbers on both sides. Then the goal is to collect all the same kinds of numbers together. 

I liked the idea so I searched more for similar puzzles. Here is Wolfram's page about Tetraflexagons that can be turned into paper puzzles.

Tetraflexagon by Wolfram.png

The green one, which includes only 1,2, and 3 is pretty easy. Then the rest has different challenge levels for different numbers. 

Here are the templates I have used

3s

4s

8s

Tetraflexagon .png
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