The document describes different types of math-based puzzles including standard and nonstandard crosswords, math crosswords using terms, and puzzles involving numbers, operations, and letters. It provides examples of a standard math crossword with clues and a partially filled grid. It also briefly outlines two other types of math puzzles - one using digits 1-9 to make rows and columns sum to 10, and another involving filling circles with numbers so operations in arrows are valid. The bibliography section thanks sources that helped with researching and completing a presentation on business organizations.
4. ? Start with a blank pattern
? Number the squares
? Fill squares with words
? Design the clues
? For example:
? Across:
? 1. Not fresh
? 6. Residences
? Down:
? 1. Smart
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?TRIANGLE
?BAR GRAPH
?HUNDRED
?CIRCLE
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6. So far, we have covered math crosswords that are just like regular crosswords
but use math terms. Here are some other types.
Use digits 1 through 9 in
the squares to make the
result for each row or
column equal to 10
Fill the circles with
numbers so that the
operations inside box
arrows are valid
Fill in the missing letters
so that each row and
column has all the letters
MATHS
7. Bibliography
My heartiest thank to my teacher, school librarian,
yahoo and wikipedia to provide me information to
complete my presentation very well on time. By
doing this I have learned about the cases of
different business organizations. I have enjoyed so
much while preparing this presentation.
Thank you