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Stage 1 Thinking mathematically resource
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Thinking mathematically (K-6 resources)
Targeted teaching
2 truths. 1 lie.
6 is...
6 vs 6 - Dot talk comparison
About how many paperclips?
Balancing numbers 1
Balancing numbers 2
Balancing numbers 3
Bunches of balloons
Counting with understanding – up to 100
Creating balance
Dice collection
Dot card talk 1
Dot card talk 4
Finding numbers on a number line
Goldilocks and the three bears
How many bales?
How many rectangles?
How to make a rekenrek
How to make a square
How to make a tangram
Imagining dots
Introducing rekenreks
LEGO data
Let’s explore 1
Let’s generalise 1
Let's investigate 1
Let’s talk 1
Let's talk 4 part 1
Let's talk 4 part 2
MathXplosion 7 feet follow up
Making mandalas - Stage 1
Numberblocks - Stampolines follow up
Paper halving 1
Paper halving 2
Pentominoes
Quantifying collections - paddlepop sticks 1
Rekenreks 1
Rekenreks 2
reSolve double decker bus 1
reSolve double decker bus 2
Sharing collections
Sorting dominoes
Spirolaterals
Splat!
Sponge art transformations
Staircase pattern
Staircase pattern follow up
Subitising 6 - one less than
Subitising - match my collection
Tangrams - exploring quadrilaterals
The three bears
Which one doesn’t belong? 1
Woolly worms - Stage 1
YouCubed number visuals
Contexts for practise
101 and you're out!
3 tens in a row
Array bingo
Around the house
Basketball toss
Building towers
Capture ten
Circles and stars
Crossing a rectangle
Concentration - constant difference
Concentration - doubles facts
Data toss - Stage 1
Doubles fill
Double or halve?
Empty number chart
For each game
Garbage!
Go fish - collecting and solving doubles
Go fish! - relationships
Go fish! - teen/-ty numbers
Handfuls
Handfuls - thinking multiplicatively
Let’s explore patterns
Mancala
Mastermind
Number busting
Order! Order! 1
Part-whole triangles
Place value game
Race to zero
Rekenrek duel - level 2
Sam and Holly's problem
Strike it out! Let's play
Subtraction stacks
Tangram puzzles
Ten-frame filler
The counting game 1
The counting game 2
Turn over 3
Learning from home 2 week learning sequences
Stage 1 Thinking mathematically resource
Concentration
doubles facts
Collect resources
You will need:
doubles facts cards (click on the image link below to print)
scissors.
doubles cards.pdf
How to play
To set up a game of concentration (also known as memory or pairs), first shuffle the cards well and then place each card face down.
Each player takes a turn by turning two cards over. If the cards match, then the player picks up the cards and keeps them.
If they don't match, the player turns the cards back over. You can also play by yourself.
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