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The Puzzle Corner this month has two versions which are variations
of a common theme in manipulation puzzles. In each game the goal is to
switch the position of two or more sets of coins by moving them within
the spaces provided. Coins may only move into adjacent empty spaces. No
jumping is allowed, but coins may move in either direction.
In Version One there is a row of 13
squares, with two additional squares above the middle square. In this
version, four pennies are placed at the four far-left squares, and four
dimes are placed in the four far-right squares. The challenge is to switch
the positions of the dimes and the pennies, and to do this in the fewest
possible moves.
In Version Two there are two rows of
11 squares connected by a single square in the middle. Version Two has
two games, both of which require four types of coins. Quarters go in the
upper left corner, nickels go in the lower left corner, dimes go in the
upper right corner, and pennies go in the lower right corner. In the first
game, the quarters and nickels switch places, and the dimes and pennies
switch places. In the second game, the quarters and pennies switch places,
and the dimes and nickels switch places. You may decide to use both or
only one of these versions with your students.
Other objects may be substituted for coins, however, they must be small
enough to fit in the spaces on the student sheets, and be of four different
types. Colored buttons, different types of beans, or centicubes would
all work equally well.
Coin Caper PDF
File (298K)
We hope you and your students enjoy Coin Capers. Stay tuned next
month for another exciting activity. |