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OH THE MATH THEY' KNOW! JANE FEIN OOST 2017 boxcarsandoneeyedjacks.com jane@boxcarsandoneeyedjacks.com phone 1-866-342-3386 1-780-440-6284 oxcarseduc oxcarseducation For electronic copy send an email to: handouts@boxcarsandoneeyedjacks.com Please include the conference/workshop title

Noodling (note taking + doodling = noodling) (aka Sketch Noting, Visual Notes, etc.) What do you need in your math icon library? PRIMARY NOODIN DICE CARDS DOMINOES ADD SUTRACT NUMER INE TAKE TURNS PAYERS SUPER MUSH MATH TAK MATH THINKIN OA PACE VAUE RUE TWIST ONEYARD ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 2

Et s REtEll... MATH JOURNA PROMPTS At the Eginning... First ThEn... AftEr THAT... NEXT... FINAY AST AT THE END Knots on a String... ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 3

Doubles 1 + 1 = 2 oal Post Double (one finger each hand - goalposts like a referee) 2 + 2 = 4 unny Ears Double (two fingers up by the head like bunny ears) 3 + 3 = 6 Dentist Double (Kids ose a lot of front teeth around 6 years old) 4 + 4 = 8 Spider / Octopus Double (Spiders and Octopuses have 8 egs) 5 + 5 = 10 Ten Tickly Fingers 6 + 6 = 12 ox Cars (Rolling double 6 s with dice known as ox Cars) After the students know their first 6 doubles then tackle the rest 7 + 7 = 14 Valentine s (February 14 is Valentine s Day) 8 + 8 = 16 Driver s Double (Age when most kids can get their license to drive) 9 + 9 = 18 Adult Double (Old enough to vote considered an adult) ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 4

Addition Face-Off EVE: rades 2 and up SKIS: Addition PAYERS: 2 EQUIPMENT: 1 deck of cards Ace 9 (Ace = 1) ETTIN STARTED: Players divide the cards evenly between themselves. Then each player turns two cards over and adds them together. The player with the highest sum wins all the cards. In the event of a tie, players have a face-off. Each player deals out three more cards face down, then turns over two more cards and adds them together. The player with the highest sum wins all the cards. Play continues until decks are empty, then the player with the most cards wins the game. EXAMPE: VARIATION: A 5 3 Player One Player Two 2 3 2+3=5 4 A 4+1=5 4 3 4+3=7 4 5 4+5=9 oth players draw the same sum, so a face-off starts. Each player deals three face down cards, then draws again. Player Two wins with a sum of 9. Draw more cards and arrange them as two or three-digit numbers for more difficult math. Three cards: a twodigit number (15) added to a singledigit number (3). 5 3 4 Or... 2 3 Five cards: a threedigit number (534) added to a twodigit number (23). ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 5

To Sum It Up EVE: SKIS: PAYERS: EQUIPMENT: rade 3 and up Adding 3 digit numbers 2 or more 1 deck of cards Ace 10 (Ace = 1, 10 = zero), paper and pencil ETTIN STARTED: Each player draws a 3 by 3 grid as a gameboard and the cards are shuffled. Then a card is drawn and placed face up. All players write the number on the card into a space on their gameboard. Eight more cards are drawn and players fill in the rest of their gameboards. Once all nine spaces are full, players add the three numbers they've made together. The player with the greatest sum scores a point. Play to 10 points. EXAMPE: The nine cards drawn, in order, are 5, 7, 4, 6, 5, 10, Ace, 3 and 9. Three players build their gameboards as follows. Player Three wins with a sum of 2,326. Player One Player Two Player Three 7 3 4 7 5 0 7 3 5 6 5 0 6 5 1 6 4 0 + 5 9 1 + 3 4 9 + 9 5 1 = 1, 9 7 5 = 1, 7 5 0 = 2, 3 2 6 VARIATION: For less experienced students, you can draw six cards and make two three-digit numbers, or draw only four cards and make two two-digit numbers. ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 6

HORSE RACE PAYER ONE PAYER TWO START START Each player takes 18 dice of own color. Each player rolls two dice and adds. Player with the greatest sum places them into their side of the tray, least sum places in lid. Player with the most dice on their side of the tray at the end of the game wins. ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 7

WARP 18 PAYER ONE PAYER TWO Explore Associative Property of Addition. Each player takes 18 dice of their own color. Each player rolls 3 dice and adds. Player with the greatest sum places them into their side of the tray, least sum places in lid. Players need to verbalize how they calculated sums. Player with the most dice in their side of the tray at the end of the game wins. ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 8

two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ox Cars & One-Eyed Jacks inc. 9 ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks

0-18 RAPHICAY SPEAKIN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 10

WHAT TIME IS IT MR WOF? Roll 2 regular dice and add them together. Use the result to fill in a time on their clock by crossing off the number on the clock, or, if playing with cards, turn over the card with the corresponding number. Players alternate turns until only 1 o'clock remains. ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 11

PATTERN PUT AWAY RECORDIN SHEET Partners Names: The name for our pattern is: The way we would describe our pattern is: We think our pattern is interesting because: ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 12

PACE VAUE FACE OFF EVE: SKIS: PAYERS: EQUIPMENT: OA: Kindergarten - rade 1 read, compare and order numbers to 100 2 cards (Ace=1) - 9, gameboard; for variation use 0-9 dice, 00-90 dice to be the player with the greatest number and collect the most cards by the end of the game ETTIN STARTED: Players divide cards evenly between themselves. Each player turns over two cards and places them onto the gameboard. The first number turned over is the tens number and the second is the ones. oth players say their numbers. Have them verbalize, for example, six tens and two ones equals sixty-two. The player with the largest number gets all cards. In the event of a tie (ie. each player has the same number) FACE OFF is declared. First, each player places three cards face down. Then, each player turns over two cards, building a two digit number. The player with the largest number gets all of the cards. Play continues until one player has collected all of the cards. EXAMPE: FACE OFF IS DECARED! Player One 43 Player Two 43 forty-three forty-three three cards face down for TIE REAK 6 tens, 2 ones 1 ten, 9 ones 62 19 sixty-two nineteen Player One verbalizes sixty-two is greater than nineteen and collects all of the cards. ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 13

ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 14 10 00 Player One Hundreds 100 000 30 300 Ones 40 400 50 500 70 700 Hundreds 60 600 80 800 Use cards 0-9 only, or can use place value dice 0-9, 00-90, & 000-900. Players each deal 1 card for the Tens and 1 card for the Ones. Players place a marker on the closet tens place on the number line. A 00-90 die is rolled to determine a target. The player who's marker is closest to target wins all the cards. In the case of a tie, each player keeps their own cards. Players can play Hundreds version by dealing 3 cards. Tens 20 200 FIPPIN' OUT Tens 90 Ones Player Two 100 900 1000

ETWEEN FRIENDS RECORDIN SHEET ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 15

Star 99 / Two Digit Scramble 00-09 00-09 10-19 10-19 20-29 20-29 30-39 30-39 40-49 40-49 50-59 50-59 60-69 60-69 70-79 70-79 80-89 80-89 90-99 90-99 Fill in Frenzy / Three Digit Scramble 000-099 000-099 100-199 100-199 200-299 200-299 300-399 300-399 400-499 400-499 500-599 500-599 600-699 600-699 700-799 700-799 800-899 800-899 900-999 900-999 Draw 2 (or 3) cards or roll 2 (or 3) place value dice to make a two (or three) digit number. Player can choose how to set their number and then write the number in the appropriate space on gameboard. If a player cannot use their roll, it counts as a strike and play moves to the next player. The first player to fill all 10 spaces is the winner. ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 16

SUPER SIX SHOWDOWN PAYER ONE PAYER TWO HUNDREDS TENS ONES HUNDREDS TENS ONES ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 17

DOUES /DOUES + 1 RECORDIN SHEET Record your shakes. Color in all doubles red, all doubles + 1 blue. ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 18

MAKE A TEN SHAKERS RECORDIN SHEET SEE +? SEE +? SEE +? SEE +? SEE +? SEE +? ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 19

TENS AND ONES PATTERNS RECORDIN SHEET My Number My Pattern 62 +2 64, 66, 68, 70, 72 My Number My Pattern My Number My Pattern ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 20

HUNDRED HORIZONTA SHAKE UP RECORDIN SHEET MY NUMER MY FRIEND S NUMER Hundreds Tens Ones > = < Hundreds Tens Ones ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 21

My Number HUNDRED PATTERNS RECORDIN SHEET My Pattern 367 +10 377, 387, 397, 407, 417 My Number My Pattern My Number My Pattern ox Cars and One-Eyed Jacks 22