Sunday, September 30, 2012

Rolling for Ten (or 100)

Hello again! Third graders (should) have a strong knowledge of combinations to make ten. This year, we work hard at extending that knowledge to build combinations that equal 100 and 1,000. I found this fun activity, and I used it as a warm-up to a Combinations of 100 lesson. My kids loved it, and it really helped them grasp the concept that the combinations of 10 can extend to 100 and beyond.

You can get your copy HERE from Shelley Gray's TPT store. It isn't free, but this activity is just one of a packet of make ten activities. It's perfect for extending to combinations of 100 (or beyond) like I did, for younger grades, or as an intervention for older students. :)

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