Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Double-Digits and Graphs

The dot cubes contain a smaller cube within, which allows us to create double-digit numbers, addition equations, and subtraction equations!  The children rang the bell if they rolled a 66 (the highest number possible) and received star stickers for doubles.

During this partner activity, a picture cube was rolled and data was recorded on a bar graph.  The children cooperated with each other!  
Good work, everyone!