| Would the kids have to be able to read the directions themselves or have the directions read to them? |
| Oh my gosh, my 6.5 yo DD has absolutely been doing questions like #4 this summer while at Sunshine Academy. That is funny. (This is a class for rising 1st graders.) |
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5 out of 5, but will admit I guessed n more than one. And I was sweating a bit.
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Oh yeah, she's been doing questions like #5 also.
PS Whew, I got 4/5! Can I please go to kindergarten!?
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It could have been at a nuclear reactor plant -- the point was the story said "first, next, then, last." Unless, you're kidding, then ha ha. |
| Someone please explain the pattern ones! I got the boat one but not the second. Help..... |
| I never could figure out the first two, but guessed one of them correctly. The last three seemed more appropriate. |
| I didn't understand the boat one at all. |
| I got 5/5. On to the SATs! |
It's easy if you ignore the second row of flags. If the second row meant to be useful info, I just had a lucky guess. |
| I do not understand the fence one at all. |
| boat flag was just beyond me. can someone explain what the pattern was? The others all made sense (although I think the grocery store question is open to interpretation). |
Each post has a circle, square and oval. One's half filled in (on the left side I think). So the answer is the square half filled in. |
Here is the explanation for the boat one: The first flag has a shape (triangle) and then the red squares change places when you move to the 2nd flag (but same shape still.) In #3 flag, you have a shape (that parallelogram or whatever it's called) and the red squares are just like they were in flag #1. So, the next flag should be the same shape (parallelogram or whatever it's called) but with the red squares in diff. places, like 2nd flag. |
Ohhhh, I was looking at it horizontally, not vertically. Thanks. That is why I saw no pattern. |