Friday, September 4, 2009

Make 10


Today I introduced a new game that you might want to duplicate at home. It is called Make 10. We play with number cards but you can use a deck of regular cards (take out face cards) or Uno cards. Students lay out 4 rows of 5 cards. They take turns choosing two cards that equal 10 when added together. They then replace the cards they took. Keep playing until the deck is empty. I found that many students stumbled trying to make 10. They didn't know which cards to use. Try practicing this at home.

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