Combo WODB
Figure out what's covered by the paint spots AND decide Which One Doesn't Belong?
Which One Doesn't Belong?
For what reason can each item be considered the "One That Doesn't Belong"?
Which one doesn’t belong with the other three? Can you find reasons that each one doesn’t belong? #WODB #FourthGrade #BridgesMath @WODBMath #DistanceLearninghttps://t.co/a5b5fRtfls pic.twitter.com/n4sTlFoCi7
— Math Learning Center (@MLCmath) November 23, 2020
"Which One Doesn't Belong?" are thought-provoking puzzles designed to sharpen skills in analysis, argument and divergent thinking.
Created by Christopher Danielson and collected in his book, Which One Doesn't Belong - A Shapes Book, WODB sets help students improve their understanding of math by requiring specific and clear language when delineating how each item differs from the others. A very large number of these have been collected at WODB, curated by Mary Bourassa.