Weekly Challenge – 11 December 2020
This challenge is linked to the post – https://momentofmaths.roots2grow.org/2020/12/11/card-games/
This challenge is linked to the post – https://momentofmaths.roots2grow.org/2020/12/11/card-games/
Card games have always been popular in one way or another. From standard playing cards to newer games such as Pokémon, Exploding Kittens and even a card version of Monopoly (Monopoly Deal), cards help us…
This post is linked to – https://momentofmaths.roots2grow.org/2020/12/04/grid-games/
Grids are really important structures in maths, our society in general and so it should be no surprise to find them being a major feature in games. In some cases the grids have rows and…
This challenge is linked to https://momentofmaths.roots2grow.org/2020/11/27/combinatorial-games/
Combinatorial Games are a group of games that don’t involve any elements of chance such as dice or cards. They are based purely on the skill of the player. As such they are really good…
This post links to https://momentofmaths.roots2grow.org/2020/11/21/track-games-other-ways-of-representing-numbers/
Tracks were one of my earliest regular forms of addition practice. I remember, especially with Monopoly, figuring out that number bonds to 10s would help me work out where my piece would land more quickly….
This post is linked to https://momentofmaths.roots2grow.org/2020/11/13/dice-and-spatial-reasoning/
We generally think of dice as a way of generating a random number but dice are actually interesting shapes, even more so than just the cube (or other solid) that they are created from. This…