Garbage!

Watch the video to learn how to play

Transcript

Alright, I'm here with one of my favourite mathematicians today, Hi Sam.

Hi Michelle.

How are you going?

Good.

Are you ready to play one of our favourite games, the counting game?

Yeah.

Do you remember how to play?

Yeah, but sometimes you loose track so maybe if we use some of these counters it might be easier.

That's an excellent idea. We could also use a ten frame.

Great.

We... our target is going to be 24 today so how many ten frames would we need?

Probably 2 then we could just put some on the side.

That makes sense because two tens is equivalent to twenty isn't it?

[Child is drawing ten frame]

Oh yeah, I can see the big rectangle, and then you partition that into two skinny rectangles. And then one, two, three, four lines in the middle will make 5 boxes on each side. You've got some knowledge about the structure of 10 frames.

[Child draws a second ten frame]

Yeah, I like how you counted to check, so if there's five on this side, what do we know about this side?

That there will still be five because it is symmetrical.

Nice, alright, so let's play. Would you like to start or shall I start?

I'll start.

OK?

So let's go one, two, three.

Ok, I think it's a good idea to get counters. I'm going to say four.

Five, six.

Seven, eight, nine.

Ten, eleven, twelve.

Thirteen, thirteen.

Fourteen.

Fifteen and sixteen.

Seventeen.

Eighteen.

Nineteen.

Twenty. Twenty-one.

Twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four.

Congratulations. Do you want to play again? Maybe you could play best out of three? But do you want to play going backwards this time?

Yeah, we could go backwards, forwards, backwards.

Yeah, that's a great idea.

So would you like to start or will I start?

I'll start.

OK.

Twenty-four, twenty-three, twenty-two.

[Adult stops and puts counters back]

Oh, hold on, I saw what happened there. So we had twenty-four to start with.

So at twenty-four and then you took away so we had twenty-three, twenty-two, twenty-one. It's always is tricky in the backward count? That's why the structure can really help us, yeah. You do it this time.

Twenty-three, twenty-two, twenty-one.

Yeah, nice. So sometimes Sam, I like to like take it away and then say the number so I don't get stuck. So now there's twenty, nineteen and eighteen and I can just double check, I do a quick scan in my head because this ten frame is full and there's two missing here, so it was full it would be two tens and there is two missing, so there's one ten and eight and we just recall that, we rename that 18. Alright, your go mister. I'm determined to win.

Seventeen.

Screen reads And now it's your turn to strategise and play! (and wonder... who do you think might have won?)

Collect resources

You will need:

  • playing cards A-10

  • someone to play with.

How to play (need to revise)

  • Shuffle the cards and place the pile face down in the middle of both players.

  • Each player draws 10 cards each.

    • Players organise their 10 cards in a row in front of them face down.

  • Player 1 draws a card from the middle pile.

    • Player 1 places this card in the matching position in their row of 10.

    • Player 1 then picks up the card in its place. For example, if a 4 is drawn, player 1 places the card in the fourth position and picks up the card in that position.

    • Player 1 looks at the card and decides whether it can also be placed in their row.

    • Player 1's turn is over when they can no longer place a card in their row. This card is thrown away as 'garbage'!

  • Player 2 draws a card to begin their turn and follows the same steps as player 1.

  • The first player to complete their entire row of cards is the winner!

Other ways to play

  • Use a picture card that a player can use to represent any number.

  • If a player puts their unwanted card in the garbage and the other player needs it, it can be picked up to use.

  • A king can be played to turn back over another player's card.

Discuss/reflect

  • Can you explain why a numeral is positioned in a certain place using terms such as before, after, more and less?

  • What number/numbers are you hoping to turn over?

  • What numbers don’t you want to turn over?