Today we played a game from the Scott Foresman Investigations math program called "Make 6". In the game, children first lay out 12 cards. Then they take turns finding cards that make 6 together, replacing the cards they take with new cards from the deck until all the cards are gone. For example, in the picture above, I might take the card with 4 and 2 to make 6 and then replace those cards with 2 new ones from the deck before my partner's turn. To make the game fit into our theme of plants and animals, I made decks of farm cards to go with the game. So here's another freebie for you: 0-6 farm animal cards!
Make 6 Farm Game
Today we played a game from the Scott Foresman Investigations math program called "Make 6". In the game, children first lay out 12 cards. Then they take turns finding cards that make 6 together, replacing the cards they take with new cards from the deck until all the cards are gone. For example, in the picture above, I might take the card with 4 and 2 to make 6 and then replace those cards with 2 new ones from the deck before my partner's turn. To make the game fit into our theme of plants and animals, I made decks of farm cards to go with the game. So here's another freebie for you: 0-6 farm animal cards!
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