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Bonding Numbers to Bonding Numbers to 1010

Bonding Numbers to Bonding Numbers to 1010

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Bonding Activities with dice and playing cardsBonding CardsPart-Whole CardsBullwinkle MathPennies for Your ThoughtsNumber BraceletsUnder The CupWhat’s HiddenThe Sum What Dice Game Building NumbersRoll and BuildChallengeFrame FlashBuilding Sets

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The Story of 5

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Fill in the missing part or whole for each number bond.

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Part-Whole Cards

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►Bonding CardsBonding Cards

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Number Bracelets

Number Bracelets are an activity created by Catherine Kuhns and appear in her book Number Wonders

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Under The Cup– Goal: Find the missing part or find the

whole.• Player 1 decides what the whole is.

– They break the whole into 2 or 3 parts using beads and place those parts each under the cup.

– Player 1 tells player 2 what the whole is.– Player 2 uncovers one of the cups and says

what the other part or parts are to make the whole.

– Players take turns.

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What’s Hidden?• 3 – 4 Players

– Step 1: Player 1 or teacher chooses a number of unifix cubes and shows them to the other players.

– Step 2: Player 1 hides some of the cubes.– Step 3: The other players must tell the

number of cubes player 1 hid. Count on to find out.

– Step 4: Players check answers. Take turn to play.

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The Sum What Dice Game• Tools:

– 2 dice– Playing strip with 1 – 9 written on it– Beans or other markers– Pencil and paper

– How to Play:• Players take turns rolling two dice.• On each turn the player may cover either the sum rolled on the dice or

any two numbers that are still uncovered and that add to the sum rolled.

• For example, if a sum 9 is rolled first, the player may cover: 9, 8 and 1, or 2 and 7, or 3 and 6, or 4 and 5.

• Later in the game if the sum of 9 is rolled again and the 5 is already covered, then the player cannot use the 4 and 5 combination and must play one of the other open possibilities.

• When a player cannot olay, he or she is out and has a score of the sum of the uncovered numbers.

• Play continues for everybody else until everyone is out.• The last person to go out will not necessarily win; the person with the

lowest score win.