Brain Teasers
The research is in...and the good news is math brain teasers are good for the brain. Think of it as working out at the brain gym. By stretching and testing the brain, those brain muscles grow. The more you practice, the better you'll get.
Teasers are not just foolish child's play. They are important educational tools to guide your kid through the basics of mathematics. Children learn best when learning is enjoyable. Various types of teasers for all learners. No matter what level your child is, there are all different kinds of teasers with varying degrees of difficulty to help stimulate their brain and help the learning process. Strange CoinsI have two US coins totaling 55 cents. One is not a nickel. What are the coins? Answer: A fifty cent piece and a nickel. (One is not a nickel but the other is.) Bus ChallengeWhich way is the bus below traveling...toward the left or the right?

Bus Drivers EyesYou are a bus driver. At the first stop, 4 people get on. At the second stop, 8 people get on. At the third stop, 2 people get off, and at the last stop, everyone gets off. The question is: What color are the bus drivers eyes? Used Car SalesTony Smith bought a used car for $600 and sold it to Sarah Thompson for $800. He later bought it back for $1000 and resold it for $1200. How much profit did Tony make? More teaser riddles. Next we have the logic teaser. These are fun and help kids to build logic skills. Logic is a good skill to have not only in math but everyday life. Check out some logic teasers here. Have you seen the match stick teasers. They're pretty cool. Kinda get some hands on here. Check out a few match stick teasers here. If you like teasers you will probably like math tricks. There are many different tricks that are fun to do. Some of them you can impress friends and even build and practice basic math skills. Here's a couple of math magic tricks that will baffle the best of them. Go to Math Brain Teasers pageReturn from Brain Teasers to Home Page
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