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Math Games
Collection of math games as Seesaw activities
Diffy Squares created by Dan Finkel from www.mathforlove.com
Watch the video for the instructions on how to make a Diffy Square. Take photos of the different squares you make and upload them to your journal. Happy subtracting!!!
How Many Marshmallows? (Source: Math Before Bed)
How many marshmallows? How will you count them?
Pyramid Puzzles Created by Dan Finkel
Challenge 1. Fill in the spots below with the numbers 0 - 10, so that each number in the pyramid is the sum of the two below it. You may use numbers more than once. Challenge 2. Same as above, but this time, don’t use any number more than twice.
Grade 1 and Up
Math Choice Board May 4-11
Use the choice board to plan your math learning for the week. Don't forget to post what you're learning, discovering or creating in the math games and activities to Seesaw!
Starfish Sighting
I can see 28 arms on the beach. How many children could there be? How many starfish could there be?
Choose a number (1)
Choose a number: 1 000 or 10 000 or 500 000 What different ways can you represent the number? Try and think of at least five different ways. Consider using symbols, pictures, words, grids/arrays, equations, etc. Use 5 pages :pages:; one way per page. Share your thinking with me. You could: Use items you have at home and upload a photo. Record your thinking on paper and upload a photo. Use the online manipulatives here: https://www.didax.com/math/virtual-manipulatives.html. Take a screenshot and upload the photo.
Choose a number (2)
Choose a number: 999 or 5 000 or 250 000 What ten different ways can you decompose it? Decompose means break into parts (ie. 20 can be decomposed into 10 and 10 or 10 and 7 and 3 and many other ways). How will you show your thinking? Use 10 pages :pages:; one way per page. Share your thinking with me. You could: Use items you have at home and upload a photo. Record your thinking on paper and upload a photo. Use the online manipulatives here: https://www.didax.com/math/virtual-manipulatives.html. Take a screenshot and upload the photo.
Puzzle (Source: https://www.solvemoji.com/) Grade 1 and up
What is the value of the last row?
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