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Level One > Number and Algebra

Party Time

Achievement Objectives:

Purpose: 

This activity provides students with a fun, game context in which to develop recognition of 5 frame patterns

Specific Learning Outcomes: 

develop recognition of 5 frame patterns.

Description of mathematics: 

Number Framework Stage

  • Count all
Required Resource Materials: 
Party Time gameboard
5 Frame cards
Party Time backing for five frame cards
Counters
Activity: 
  1. Players take turns to turn over a card from the pile.
  2. They work out either
  • how many black dots on the card
  • how many more black dots to fill the card.
  1. If the number of black dots matches a number on their Party Time Board, the player covers the number with a counter.
  2. If a player already has the number covered they must miss that turn.
  3. Only one counter is played at each turn.

The first person to fill up their Party Time card is the winner!

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