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Posted: October 8, 2014

Here are all the baggie games we play:Tens Go Fish (Go Fish making pairs of tens)Rainbow Tens ( Use cards, uncover two,fill pairs of tens that you can make, on Rainbow chart) Turnover (War) Each person turns over a card, call out what the two cards add up to)Tens Dice Game(5 dice) Roll as many pairs that make ten in one roll, tally, First to 5 points wins)Concentration (Turn over 2 cards at a time. Try to make pairs of 10, three rows of six, one row of four)Leapfrog ( Use dice, roll and land on 9 first)  

Posted: October 1, 2014

Check out these adventures to get practice using maps:http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/multimedia/interactive...    

Posted: September 15, 2014

 Making Tens"War"        One player shuffles the deck. Use "Rock,Paper,Scissors" to decide who goes first.Players take turns revealing the top card from deck as they draw. They have 3 seconds to say the number that adds with the amount on their card to add to ten. If they take longer than 3 seconds, or say the wrong amount, the opponent gets the card. Play until all cards are used up.Then each player counts the total number of cards they have.Whoever has the most cards wins.

Posted: September 10, 2014

We learned a new "Making Ten" game today using dice: You'll need a piece of paper to tally scores. Make a "T" chart.1. One person rolls all 5 dice and makes pairs with dice that add to ten.Each pair earns one point.2. The second player rolls and tries to find their number pairs that add to ten.The first person who reaches 5 points wins the game.

Posted: September 9, 2014

Tonight your job is to play " Make Tens Go Fish" for 10 minutes.Everyone will have a baggie with the needed supplies to play in their black (homework)"Banana" bag.  Here is a video example of how to play:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCh5jyd25R0First one to get rid of all cards is the winner! Game Rules:Each player takes 5 cards and looks at them. The extra cards are placed in a pile between the two partners. Each player matches up any pairs they have already in their hands and lays them on the table in front of them. For this game, pairs are not matching 1 with 1 or 2 with 2. Instead pairs are made by matching the two numbers that, when put together, make ten! The only time two of the same numbers will be matched together will be when 5 and 5 are matched up because 5 and 5 make ten. If the other player does not have the card you need to make ten, then you "go fish" and pick up a card from the extra card pile. Keep playing until you run out of cards or until all the cards from the extra card pile are gone!

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