Number Puzzles & Games LEVEL 4/5. An educational resource that integrates the concepts children need most in their learning of mathematics

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IN C L U DES MES 60+GA SMARdT Boar ded! TM clu C D In Number Puzzles & Games LEVEL 4/5 An educational resource that integrates the concepts children need most in their learning of mathematics Celia Baron, M.Sc. Mathematics, M. Ed. Mathematics Education Copyright 205

CO NTENTS Introduction Puzzles Overview Puzzle & Puzzles -5 Overview Puzzle 6 & Puzzles 6-0 Overview Puzzle & Puzzles -5 Overview Puzzle 6 & Puzzles 6-20 Overview Puzzle 2 & Puzzles 2-25 Overview Puzzle 26 & Puzzles 26-30 Overview Puzzle 3 & Puzzles 3-35 Overview Puzzle 36 & Puzzles 36-40 Assessment Sheets Puzzles -40 (every 5 th puzzle) Answer Keys Puzzles -40 Games Introduction and Games -5 Introduction and Games 6-0 Introduction and Games -5 Introduction and Games 6-20 Introduction and Games 2-25 Introduction and Games 26-30 Introduction and Games 3-35 Introduction and Games 36-40

CROSS-OUT NUMBER GAMES 4/5 Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 consists of over sixty games. The games are intended to support and reinforce the concepts, strategies and skills introduced in the puzzles. The order of these games follows the same order as the puzzles, as they are presented in the same groups of five. The first group of games, the games of -5 support the concepts introduced in puzzles -5, while the second group of games, the games of 6-0 support the concepts in puzzles 6-0, and so on. Each group of games begins with an Introduction which includes detailed instructions of how to play each game and an explanation of the learning outcomes the game addresses. Although the concepts in each group of games may be different, many of the games in each group have the same rules and are played the same way. More particularly, each group has an 'I have...who has' game consisting of 30 cards. The questions in the 'I have...who has' game offer practice with the concepts introduced in the accompanying puzzles plus reinforce concepts introduced in earlier puzzles. As well, each group of games has an 'Operations' game that offers practice with the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division questions that appear in the accompanying puzzles. In addition, there are 'Greater or Lesser' card games, where before each round, one student chooses whether the greater or lesser number will win that round. There are 'Make a Match' games where students have to find matches. There are 'Bridge' games where students need to find a missing number. There are also 'Bingo' games where the first player who has four of his/her bingo chips in a row, column or diagonal on a game board wins the game. In order to keep the games organized, each game comes with a title card. The title card not only states the name of the game but the number of cards it contains. As well, every card has a footer indicating to which game it belongs. It is recommended that each game be photocopied on a different color of card stock. On the back of this page is a score sheet required for each of the 'Operations' games. As the questions in the 'Operations' games involve operations that the students are not expected to solve mentally, the score sheet has enough space for students to show their work.

OPERATIONS SCORE SHEET QUESTION WORK WINNER

l-5a: NUMBER DISCS TO 000 INSTRUCTIONS FOR GAMES: - 5 This 'Greater or Lesser' game consists of 60 cards. Each card shows a number disc that models one of the numbers, 0, 00, or 000. The game provides practice with modeling 4-digit numbers with number discs. This is a game for 2-4 players. The cards are scattered face-down on a table. Before each round, one player chooses whether the greatest or least number will win that round. Each player chooses 5 number discs and states the number shown by the discs. The player with the greatest or least numbers scores a point. The player with the greatest number of points at the end of the game wins the game. l-5b: PLACE-VALUE CARDS TO THOUSANDS This 'Greater or Lesser' game consists of 5 place-value cards. In addition to the numbers 0-9, each card shows a number rounded to the nearest ten, hundred or thousand. These cards support understanding of our decimal number system. The cards are placed one on top of the other forming a 4-digit number. This is a game for 2 players. The cards are placed face-down on a table in 4 piles; thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. Before each round, one player chooses whether the greater or lesser number will win that round. Players, in turn, choose the top card from each pile, placing the cards one on top of each other and reading their 4-digit number. The player with the greater or lesser 4-digit number scores a point. The player with the greater number of points after 6 rounds wins the game. l-5c: PAIRS THAT ADD TO 0, 00, OR 000 This 'Bingo' game consists of 6 cards and game board. Also required for this game are bingo chips in two colors. Each card consists of two sets of numbers. The first set involves adding five numbers by finding the pairs that add to 0 and helps with the second set that involves finding pairs that add to 00 or 000. This is a game for 2 players. The cards are scattered face-down on the table. Each player in turn chooses a card, finds the sum of each of the two sets of numbers and places bingo chips on these two sums, if they are available on the game board. The first player with just 4 of his/her bingo chips in a row, column or diagonal wins the game. NOTE: Only 4 bingo chips in a row, column or diagonal are required for a win, not 5. l-5d: 'I HAVE,...WHO HAS?' This is the first of eight 'I have...who has?' games. One is provided for each group of five puzzles in Cross-Out Number Puzzles 4/5. The 'I have...who has?' games in this resource are cumulative, meaning that the questions introduced in this first game, will appear in subsequent games. This 'I have...who has?' game consists of 30 cards. It provides practice with numbers in the thousands, It also provides practice with tens and ones in both standard and non-standard form. Note that 2 tens and 5 ones is considered to be in standard form while 25 ones is considered to be in nonstandard form. This game can be played by an entire class, small groups or individual students. When playing this game with an entire class, give each student one or two cards. Ask the student who has the card with the number to begin. The student reads that he/she has the number and asks for the next number on his/her card. The student with that number reads his/her card and asks for the next

l-5d: I HAVE,...WHO HAS? (continued) number. The game continues in this manner until all the cards are read. The last card will ask for the number. When small groups or individual students play the game, have them place all the cards face-up on a table. Have them begin with the card reading 'I have ' and then find the next card with the required 'who has' number. When they find that card, have them then find its 'who has' number. Have them continue in this manner until all the cards are picked up. Students can use the number discs from Games:-5A to model the numbers in this game. l-5e: IDENTIFYING UNIT FRACTIONS This "Make a Match' game consists of two piles of 20 cards. The first pile consists of 20 fraction bars modeling 5 different unit fractions. The second pile consists of these 20 fractions in fractional notation. This is a game for 2-4 players. Each of the 2 piles of cards are placed face-down in a pile on a table. The first player turns over the top card from each pile and places them face-up on the table. If the fraction matches the fraction modeled by the fraction bar, the player takes both cards. If there is no match, the player leaves both cards face-up on the table. These cards can now be used by any player. The next player turns over the next cards from the top of each of the two piles. If there are any matches with the fractions and the fraction bar models either in his/her hand or those on the table, the player takes the cards. If not, these two cards are placed faceup on the table and can be used by any player. The turn goes to the next player. Play continues in this manner, each player turning over two cards and trying to find a match with those cards and/or the ones face-up on the table. The player with the greatest number of matches at the end of the game wins the game. l-5f: OPERATIONS OF ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION This is the first of eight operations games. One is provided for each group of five puzzles. This 'Greater or Lesser' game consists of 4 cards and a score sheet. The game provides practice with the operations of addition and subtraction that appear in Puzzles -5. The operation games are cumulative, meaning that the questions introduced in this first game, will appear in subsequent operation games. The score sheet for the operations games is included in the Introduction to Cross-Out Number Games 4/5. This is a game for 2 players. Each player is given a score sheet. The cards are scattered facedown on a table. Before each round, one player chooses whether the greater or lesser number will win the round. Each player chooses a card, and completes the number sentence on his/her score sheet. The player with the greater or lesser number wins the round. The player with the greater number of wins after 7 rounds wins the game. Alternatively, pairs of students can work on the 4 questions co-operatively. l-5g: ADDING QUARTERS This 'Greatest game consists of 47 cards. Each card has either, 2, 3, or 4 quarters on it. This game encourages students to note the relationship between 4 quarters and 00 cents. This relationship can serve as an introduction to thinking proportionally. A question involving quarters appears in each puzzle in Cross-Out Number Puzzles 4/5. Encourage students to group the quarters in groups of 4. This is a game for 2-4 players. The cards are scattered face-down on a table. Each of the players, in turn, chooses a card. The player with the greatest amount of money at the end of the game wins the game.

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-5B PLACE-VALUE CARDS TO THOUSANDS ~ 5 CARDS ~ Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 Celia Baron 205 000 00 0 0 000 000 00 0 Games 4/5: -5B 0 000 000 00 0 Games 4/5: -5B 0 000 000 00 0 Games 4/5: -5B 000 00 0 Games 4/5: -5B 2 000 200 20 2 Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B 3 000 300 30 3 Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B 4 000 400 40 4 Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B 5 000 500 50 5 Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B 6 000 600 60 6 Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B 7 000 700 70 7 Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B 8 000 800 80 8 Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B 9 000 900 90 9 Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B Games 4/5: -5B -5B.PLACE-VALUE CARDS TO THOUSANDS Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205

25 2900 270 2200 28 290 260 2300 24 230 27 2800 22 2700 29 220 2400 250 280 26 2500 23 2600 29 240 Games 4/5: -5C -5C.PAIRS THAT ADD TO 0, 00 OR 000, GAME BOARD Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205

l-5c PAIRS THAT ADD TO 0, 00 OR 000 ~ l6 CARDS ~ Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205 4 + 6 + 2 + 7 + 3 40 + 60 + 20 + 70 + 30 Games 4/5: -5C + 8 + 3 + 2 + 9 0 + 80 + 30 + 20 + 90 Games 4/5: -5C 5 + 7 + 5 + 3 + 4 50 + 70 + 50 + 30 + 40 Games 4/5: -5C 8 + 5 + 4 + 2 + 6 80 + 50 + 40 + 20 + 60 Games 4/5: -5C 6 + + 7 + 9 + 3 60 + 0 + 70 + 90 + 30 Games 4/5: -5C 6 + 5 + 4 + 7 + 5 60 + 50 + 40 + 70 + 50 Games 4/5: -5C 4 + 8 + + 6 + 9 40 + 80 + 0 + 60 + 90 Games 4/5: -5C 8 + 7 + 3 + 9 + 2 80 + 70 + 30 + 90 + 20 Games 4/5: -5C 4 + 6 + 2 + 7 + 3 400 + 600 + 200 + 700 + 300 Games 4/5: -5C + 8 + 3 + 2 + 9 00 + 800 + 300 + 200 + 900 Games 4/5: -5C 5 + 7 + 5 + 3 + 4 500 + 700 + 500 + 300 + 400 Games 4/5: -5C 8 + 5 + 4 + 2 + 6 800 + 500 + 400 + 200 + 600 Games 4/5: -5C 6 + + 7 + 9 + 3 600 + 00 + 700 + 900 + 300 Games 4/5: -5C 6 + 5 + 4 + 7 + 5 600 + 500 + 400 + 700 + 500 Games 4/5: -5C 4 + 8 + + 6 + 9 400 + 800 + 00 + 600 + 900 Games 4/5: -5C 8 + 7 + 3 + 9 + 2 800 + 700 + 300 + 900 + 200 Games 4/5: -5C -5C.PAIRS THAT ADD TO 0, 00 OR 000 Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205

l-5d I HAVE WHO HAS? ~ 30 CARDS ~ Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 Celia Baron 205 I have l. Who has 3 thousands, 3 hundreds, 3 tens and 3 ones? I have 3333. Who has 0 more than 3220? I have 3230. Who has 2 tens and 0 ones? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D I have 30. Who has 00 less than 3432? I have 3332. Who has 000 more than 2000? I have 3000. Who has 3 thousands, 3 tens and 3 ones? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D I have 3033. Who has 0 less than 3233? I have 3223. Who has 00 more than 203? I have 303. Who has 2 tens and 2 ones? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D I have 32. Who has 000 more than 200? I have 300. Who has 0 more than 3? I have l3. Who has 3 thousands and 3 ones? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D I have 3003. Who has 00 less than 3222? I have 322. Who has 000 more than 2030? I have 3030. Who has 2 tens and 3 ones? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D -5D.I HAVE WHO HAS?. Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205

I have 33. I have 303. I have 300. Who has 0 less than 304? Who has 00 more than 3000? Who has 3 thousands, 3 hundreds and 3 tens? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D I have 3330. Who has 000 less than 4002? I have 3002. Who has 0 more than 3? I have 23. Who has 3 hundreds, 2 tens and 2 ones? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D I have 332. Who has 00 less than 3400? I have 3300. Who has 3 thousands and 2 tens? I have 3020. Who has 000 more than 23? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D I have 33. Who has 0 less than 3? I have 3. Who has 3 hundreds, 2 tens and 3 ones? I have 333. Who has 00 more than 322? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D I have 3222. Who has 3 thousands, 3 hundreds and 3 ones? I have 3303. Who has 0 more than 3003? I have 303. Who has 000 less than 00? Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D Games 4/5: -5D -5D.I HAVE WHO HAS?.2 Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205

l-5e IDENTIFYING UNIT FRACTIONS PILE ~ 20 CARDS ~ Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205 Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E -5E.IDENTIFYING UNIT FRACTIONS, PILE Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205

l-5e IDENTIFYING UNIT FRACTIONS PILE 2 ~ 20 CARDS ~ Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205 2 2 2 2 Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E 3 4 3 Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E 5 4 Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E 5 Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E 0 0 3 4 5 0 3 4 5 0 Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E Games 4/5: -5E -5E.IDENTIFYING UNIT FRACTIONS, PILE 2 Cross-Out Number Games 4/5 - Celia Baron 205

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