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6-year-old mathematical thinking problem 100.
Mathematical thinking problems at the age of six 100:

1. You have five red balls and three blue balls. A * * *, how many balls are there?

2. If you have seven apples and you ate three, how many do you have left?

Please arrange these numbers in descending order: 8, 4, 2, 6.

You have 9 chocolates, and you gave your friend 2, so how many do you have left?

5. Which number is bigger,12 or 15?

Please put the following numbers in reverse order: 1, 2, 3, 4.

What is 7.6+7?

8. If there are 10 cookies, how many cookies do you have left after you ate four?

Please arrange the following shapes according to the number of sides of triangles, squares and pentagons.

10, what is 9-3?

1 1. Please find the largest of the following numbers:17,24,10,35.

12. If there are 8 oranges, you gave your brother 3 oranges. How many oranges do you have left?

Please arrange these words in alphabetical order: cat, dog, elephant and bird.

14. 1 1-8?

15, please find the smallest of the following numbers: 28, 15, 30, 20.

16, there are 7 days in a week, and how many days are there in 3 weeks?

Please connect these points in numerical order: 1-2-3-4-5.

What is 18.5+6?

19, please graphically represent the number 10.

20. There are 12 children playing hide and seek. You found six, but how many are still missing?

What is 2 1. 14-6?

22. Please graphically represent the number 5.

23. If there are six bananas, you ate two, how many do you have left?

24. Please find the difference between the following numbers: 8, 7, 5, 6, 9.

What is 25.7+5?

Please arrange these items in order of height: chair, table and bed.

27. There are nine balloons. If three balloons are broken, how many balloons are there?

Please find out which of the following shapes is different: circle, square, triangle and trapezoid.

29. What is13-4?

There are five strawberries in one plate and seven strawberries in the other. How many strawberries are there?

3 1. If you have 7 books and 4 toy cars, how many do you have?

There is a pile of fruit on the table, including apples, bananas and oranges. If you eat two apples, how many fruits are left on the table?

33. If you have five balloons and your friend gives you two more, how many balloons do you have?

Can you tell me which number is even?

35. If you count from one to ten, how many numbers does one * * * count?

36. A little boy and his dog are playing in the park. The boy has five balloons and the dog has two tails. How many balls do they have?

37. If you have three birds and then fly away two, how many are left?

38. If you have four oranges and then you share two with your friends, how many oranges do you have left?

39. A little boy is playing a jigsaw puzzle. He spelled out a pattern with eight squares. So how many sides does this pattern have?

40. If you have six ducklings, and three of them fly away, how many are left?

4 1. If you have 7 red balloons and 3 blue balloons, how many balloons do you have?

42. If you have a football and two basketballs, how many balls do you have?

43. A little boy is playing with building blocks. He built a five-story building block tower. How many blocks are there in this tower?

44. If you have 9 bears, 5 of them went swimming, how many bears are left?

45. If you have 8 apples and 5 bananas, how many fruits do you have?

46. If you have 4 kittens and 3 puppies, how many pets do you have?

47. If you have five red balloons and three blue balloons, how many balloons do you have?

48. If you have two toy cars and three toy planes, how many toys do you have?

49. A little boy and his mother are shopping in the supermarket. The little boy bought five sweets and his mother bought two fruits. So how many things did they buy?

50. If you have six rabbits, and three of them are asleep, how many rabbits are left?

5 1. If you have five red balloons and seven blue balloons, how many balloons do you have?

You have five apples and three pears. How much fruit do you have?

53. If you have seven balloons and lose two, how many do you have left?

Please arrange these numbers in descending order: 6, 4, 2, 9, 8.

55. You have three red toy cars and four blue toy cars. Which color has more cars?

56. If you have six biscuits, I will give you two. How many do you have now?

57. Please say as many animal names beginning with cat as possible in 10 second.

Please add three identical numbers (for example,11,222) to get 10.

Please draw a square, and then draw a circle bigger than it.

60. You have 10 colored pencils. You used four and found two. How many colored pencils do you have now?

6 1. If I give you 10 yuan and you spend 3 yuan on a pen, how much money do you have left?

Please draw a big X on a piece of paper, and then draw a small O on it.

Please name the colors of the following items: grass, sun, sky, cat, banana.

64. If I give you five sweets and you find three sweets, how many sweets do you have?

Please index out the result of 12-7 by hand.

Please draw a triangle and a rectangle.

Please say as much as possible what you can find in the bathroom.

68. If you have 8 orange balloons and 4 pink balloons, how many balloons do you have?

69. Please name the largest and smallest of the following figures: 9, 3, 7, 5, 2.

Please index out the result of 9+6 by hand.

7 1. You have a big box and a small box. You put the small box in the big box. How many boxes do you have now?

Please say as much as you can in the kitchen.

73. If you have six teddy bears and three toy dogs, how many toys do you have?

Please name the shapes of the following items: door, window, TV, bed, table.

75. If you have four red apples and three green apples, how many apples do you have?

Please draw a house and a tree on a piece of paper.

Please index out the result of 14-8 by hand.

78. You have six story books and four color picture books. Which book is more?

79. Please tell the even numbers of the following numbers: 4, 7, 9, 2, 10.

Please say as much as you can in your research.

8 1. You have five apples and bought nine more. How many apples do you have?

82. You got 10 candy from your mother, and then you gave your brother five. How many sweets do you have?

83. You ate one cake first, and then two. How many cakes did you eat?

84. You are waiting in line for candy. Three people in front, four people in the back. How many people are waiting in line?

85. You built a tall tower with building blocks. This tower has five floors, and each floor has three building blocks. How many building blocks did you use?

86. You count from 1 to 10, and then from 10 to 1. How many times have you counted the numbers?

87. You have a red balloon, a blue balloon and a yellow balloon. How many balloons do you have?

88. You are playing a game. If you win, you can get 3 points. If you lose, you will lose 2 points. If you win twice, how many points will you get in the end?

89. You have seven toy cars, three of which are red, two are blue and two are yellow. How many toy cars do you have?

90. You put five apples in one plate and three apples in another. How many apples do you have?

9 1. You read 10 first, and then read 5 pages. How many pages have you read?

92. You are drawing, using 3 colors and 5 sheets of paper for each color. How many sheets of paper did you use?

93. You have a football, two basketballs and three volleyballs. How many balls do you have?

94. You are waiting in line to buy ice cream. Four people in front and six people in the back. How many people are waiting in line?

95. You built a boat with building blocks. The ship has five blocks, each of which has three colors. How many colors of building blocks did you use?

96. You count from 1 to 100, and then from 100 to 1. How many times have you counted the numbers?

97. You have a red hat, a police tactical unit and a yellow hat. How many hats do you have?

98. You are playing a game. If you win, you can get 4 points. If you lose, you will lose 2 points. If you win three times, how many points will you get in the end?

99. You have nine toy cars, four of which are red, three are blue and two are yellow. How many toy cars do you have?

100, you put six bananas in one plate and then four bananas in another plate. How many bananas do you have?