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Math quiz for elementary school students

Elementary school math gets harder with each grade, and in the end you start seeing problems that even adults find a bit tricky, right?

But it’s a shame to think, “I hate math” because of that.

So in this article, we’ve picked out items that are recommended even for kids who aren’t very confident in math.

They’re all quiz-style problems that are a bit different from the formulas you learn at school—puzzles you solve by thinking them through—so kids should be able to enjoy the challenge.

It might even help them overcome their dislike of math.

It’s also great as brain training—why not try tackling them together as a parent-child activity?

Math Quizzes for Elementary School Students (41–50)

[Arithmetic Olympiad Super-Challenge] What is the perimeter of the rectangle?

At first glance, the perimeter here looks difficult to figure out, but since the light green shape inside is a square, you can easily find the answer by setting up an equation: let the side length of the square be ○, let the part obtained by subtracting the square’s side from 12 cm be □, and the part obtained by subtracting the square’s side from 9 cm be △.

For problems that seem hard, it’s a good idea to try replacing numbers with symbols and see if you can simplify your approach.

Give it a try!

In conclusion

Has your brain loosened up a bit? I collected these as problems for elementary school students, but I think there were plenty that adults could enjoy too. Hey, you elementary schooler reading this! It might be fun to have your dad or mom try them out!