The tables
The tree
The neighbors
The math
100
What was the problem with the long table?
Everyone had to shout to be heard.
100
What was the round table built of?
a cross section of fallen tree
100
What was the name of the neighbors?
The Circumscribers
100
The son is half as tall as his mother.  Say that in math terms.
Radius = 1/2 D
200
What was the problem with the square table?
People on the corners whispered together.
200
The diameter of the round table was as tall as what character?
Lady Di of Ameter
200
What did the King think the neighbors wanted?
to make war
200
Sir Cumference had the idea to leave the bark around the tree slab.  What math fact is that a reminder of?
Circumference is the length of the outside edge of a circle (perimeter).
300
After the square table, what shape of table was made?
parallelogram
300
How did they haul the slab of tree trunk?
ox cart
300
What did the neighbors want to do?
Measure the area of the Kingdom
300
Lady Di was from the small town of Ameter.  What math term is that related to?
Diameter
400
What was wrong with the octagon table?
11 knights each wanted their own side.
400
What did they do with the bark of the tree slab?
Left it on
400
What plan did the King make with the nights, in relation to the neighbors?
peace plan
400
What math fact does the title King bring to mind?
none
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