Puzzles and Riddles Event Study Guide – Grades K to 2
Overview & Format:
Rounds: There are two rounds:
- “What Am I?” Riddles: You listen to or read clues about an object, animal, or thing and guess what it is.
- Number Riddles: You solve puzzles about numbers by following clues about digits, shapes, and other simple math.
Sample Questions:
- Word Riddle Example (“What Am I?”):
I have a face and two hands, but I never wave. I help you know what time it is. What am I?
(Answer: A clock)
- Number Riddle Example:
I am an even number and the smallest even number. What number am I?”
(Answer: 2)
Preparation Tips:
- Read and Listen Carefully: Listen to each clue or read it slowly.
- Think About the Clues: Focus on descriptive words that tell you what something does or how it looks.
- Practice: Try solving puzzles at home or with friends. Write down your answers and explain why you think they are right.
- Have Fun: Remember, puzzles are meant to be fun challenges that help you think creatively!
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