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1. CINEMATHS – eTwinning Project 2014-2015
Lycée Carriat, Bourg-en-Bresse, France
Star Wars
Maths Top Trumps
2. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Yoda
Jedi
33 divided by 50
square root of 400
91 x 91 - 8281
74.75 + 25.25
(74.75 + 25.25) divided by 10
1.5 x 3 + 0.5
3. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Lando Calrissian
Rebel Alliance
178 divided by 100
(3.5 x 5) - 2.5
4/5 of 10
1.5 multiplied by 4
12 multiplied by 4
Square root of 4
4. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Emperor’s Royal Guard
Empire
10 multiplied by 0.183
(55 ÷ 50) x 10
51 divided by 3
0.5 multiplied by 4
0.042 multiplied by 1000
Square root of 9
5. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Wampa
Beast
Square root of 9
2/4 of 10
0.012 multiplied by 100
0.001 × number of vertices in a circle
78 - 19
1²
6. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Boba Fett
Bounty Hunter
0.183 multiplied by 10
Square root of 121
1/5 of 100
1700 divided by 100
7²
1/25 of 100
7. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Princess Leia Organa
Rebel Alliance
2 times 0.75
2 times 5 add 7
2² minus 3
150 divided by 3
6² add 2
Square root of 16
8. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
R2-D2
Droid
2 minus 1.04
2 times 7
0²
50 minus 5 times 10
5 times 10 minus 6 squared
3² minus 3
9. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Admiral Ozzel
Empire
17 times 10^-1
2/3 of 21
3 times 3 add 2 times 5
5² - (2 × 6 + 1)
10 × 10 - 6 × 10 + 3
Square root of 1
10. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Salacious Crumb
Criminal
The double of 0.3 add 0.1
90% of 10
3 times 5
Square root of 0
¼ of 16
(40 - 2 × 20) + 1
11. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Wedge Antilles
Rebel Alliance
1 add 1 minus 0.3
¼ of 44
Square root of 9
3² + 2 × 0.5
3 times 7 add 4 times 4
1/3 of 9
12. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Obi –Wan Kenobi
Jedi
1 squared add ¾
¼ of 60 plus 3
6 × 2 + 3 - 7 × 2
9 squared minus 1
5 squared plus 1
10% of 60
13. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Bossk
Bounty hunter
1 add 0.9
10% of 110
¼ of 60 minus 1
3 times 0.25 + 0.25
50% of 100 plus 2 squared
2 minus 1
14. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Tusken raiders
Desert Savage
36 multiplied by 0.05
Square root of 49
4²
(10128 ×1024556) × 0
Square root of 40²
Square root of 9
15. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Chewbacca
Rebel alliance
F(x)=0.5×x+0.28 for x=4
6² minus 24
Square root of 25
100 × 0.1
5 multiplied by 10 plus 5
Square root of 16
16. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Imperial stormtroopers
Empire
10.98 × 1/6
Square root of 81
0.00019 × 105
1564
7 × 6 + 1/7-1
(124 × 4587) × 0 +3
17. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Wickett W. Warrick
Ewok
32 ÷ 40
100 ÷ 10 + 4
Square root of 4
100 ÷ 4 - 0.5 x 10
121 ÷ 11
1.25 x 0,8
18. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Jawa
Desert scavenger
1 ÷ 1
0.12 x 50
100,000 ÷ 10,000
789,230,718 ÷ 789,230,718
(5 x 6) ÷ 3
(64 ÷ 8) ÷2
19. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Ponda baba
Cantina Alien
(9.25 x 2) ÷ 10
10,000 – 9,990
(24 x 3) ÷ 6
Square root of 9 – 6
10 x 3 + 3.5 x 2
Square root of 1
20. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Nien numb
Rebel alliance
0.25 x 4 + 0.3 x 2
5 x 2 + square root of 4
12 ÷ 4
1000÷1000
(9 x 2) x 2
0,75 x 2 – 0,5
21. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Darth Vader
Empire
202 x 10 - 2
5 x 2 + 3 x 2
5.5 x 4
34 + 1
5.5 x 10
Number of sides in a square
22. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
C–3PO
Droid
167 ÷ 10²
9 x 2 + 1
0,.25 – ¼
7 – 3.5 × 2
64 ÷ 8
Number of sides in a hexagon
23. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Admiral Ackabar
Rebel Alliance
18 ÷ 10
7 x 2 + 1
2 x 3 – 2.5 x 2
100 ÷ 5
136 ÷ 4
1²
24. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Bib Fortuna
Criminal
0.9 x 2
Half of the number of sides in a square
6 + 8
6 – (1.5 + 2.5)
8 x 4
2/3 of the number of sides in a triangle
25. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Mon Mothma
Rebel Alliance
3 ÷ 2
4 x 4
0²
1/3 of 90
-40 + 60
100 ÷ (100 ÷ 2)
26. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Anakin Skywalker
Jedi
3.86 divided by 2
4/5 of 20
20% of 50
9²+1
square root of 25
number of vertices in a square
27. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Han Solo
Rebel Alliance
0.6 x 3
5 x 4 – 7
Number of vertices in a cuboid
A quarter of 16
15 x 4 – 10
One tenth of 30
28. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Jaba the Hutt
Criminal
1.3 x 3
Half of 26
Two thirds of 30
6 x 4 – 8 x 3
2/5 of 25
Number of sides in a triangle
29. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Emperor Palpatine
Empire
0.7 x 2 + 3 x 0.11
2/5 of 35
¼ of 100
200 – 105
7 x 5
Number of sides in a pentagon
30. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Momaw Nadon
Cantina Alien
2 – 0.1 x 0.5
The double of vertices in a square
Number of faces in a cube
(10 + 18) ÷ (4 x 7)
5 x 6 – 2 ²
1/3 of 3
31. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Greedo
Bounty Hunter
2 – 0.5 x 0.7
Number of sides in an octagon
Half of 6²
6 x 3 – 4²
Square root of 900
5² - 6 x 4
32. Height (metres)
Brains
Dark Side
Jedi Powers
Battle Skills
Force Factors
StarWarsMathsTopTrumps
Luke Skywalker
Jedi
1 + 0.8 x 0.9
4² - 1
Number of vertices in a tetrahedron
15 x 6
6 x 7 + 1
2/3 of 6
33. Star Wars
Maths Top Trumps
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Any number of people can play. Shuffle and deal all the
cards face down. Each player holds their cards so that
they can see the top cards only.
The player to the dealer's left starts by reading out an
item from the top card (e.g. brains 23). The other players
then read out the same item. The one with the best or
highest value wins and places all the top cards including
their own to the bottom of their pile. It is then their turn
again to choose an item from the next card.
If 2 or more cards share the top value or data is not
available for that particular subject then all the cards are
placed in the middle and the same player chooses again
from the next card. The winner of the hand takes the
cards in the middle as well.
The person with all the cards at the end is the winner.
Maths Top Trumps:
To find the value of an item you need to work it out! Read
out the operation and the value you worked out so that all
players can check your calculation.