Second-grade math problem about frogs confuses adults online

shkola.obozrevatel.com (Ukrainian)

A Ukrainian second-grade math problem about frogs has confused adults online. The task asks children to determine which frog is looking in a different direction. The problem states five frogs each croak the number of other frogs they see. A mother questioned if this was too complex for eight-year-olds, sparking debate. Some users defended the problem, suggesting it tests logic skills children develop early. Others felt the wording and accompanying images were unclear, making the task ambiguous.


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