After creating ten frame dominoes, I had to make a War version! Print 2 copies of the ten frame cards and 1 copy of the the 1 more, 1 less, and word form cards. Cut the cards out. Then, challenge each other to a game of Ten Frame War! Deal out cards evenly. Each player lays one card down. The player with the greater value card gets to keep his card and take the other player's card. Winner of the game is determined by who has the most cards.
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Monday, September 3, 2012
Ten Frame War
After creating ten frame dominoes, I had to make a War version! Print 2 copies of the ten frame cards and 1 copy of the the 1 more, 1 less, and word form cards. Cut the cards out. Then, challenge each other to a game of Ten Frame War! Deal out cards evenly. Each player lays one card down. The player with the greater value card gets to keep his card and take the other player's card. Winner of the game is determined by who has the most cards.
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I've used 10 Frame War for years, but I never thought of adding the word form element. This will keep the kids interested in the game and add a more challenging way to build number sense. Love it.
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