Magic Square

A Maths Starter of The Day

Arrange the numbers in the green cells to make a magic square.
The totals of each row, column and diagonal should be the same.

Congratulations that is correct!

Are there any other ways to make a magic square using these numbers?

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Your answer is not correct.

The totals of each row, column and diagonal should be the same. Try again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Topics: Starter | Arithmetic

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  • Teachers can vary the difficulty of this starter. Classes requiring more support could be told the line total (15) and the teacher could drag some numbers into position to give the students a less difficult problem to solve. Answers can be found below and a self marking student version of this activity, for which the students can earn trophies, can also be found by following the link near the bottom of this page.
  • Mrs Boussouara's Maths Class S1, Holyrood Secondary School Gasgow
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  • Mrs Boussouara's first year class thought this was hard but Charelle got the corrct answer. Well done Charelle!!
  • Mrs Dumble, Shanghai United International School, China
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  • This was the first magic square for Mrs Dumble's class. We also talked about Lewis Carrol and his diagrams. Well done Lancelot!!

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Whether your students each have a TabletPC, a Surface or a Mac, this activity lends itself to eLearning (Engaged Learning).

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The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=magic

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Unmagic Square

This activity is similar to the Magic Square challenge but all of the totals should be different.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=unmagic

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Magic Square Puzzle

Find all of the possible ways of making the magic total from the numbers in this four by four magic square.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=magicsquarepuzzle

 

Here are the oldest magic squares we know of:

Lo Shu Square

Lo Shu Square

The Lo Shu square on the back of a small turtle in the centre, surrounded by the signs of the Chinese Zodiac and the Eight trigrams, all carried by a large turtle

Durer's Magic Square

This famous 4 by 4 magic square above can be seen in the picture below. Melencolia I is an engraving by the German Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer.

Durer's Melancholia

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