Number Flexibility Games With Peter Sullivan

Number Flexibility Games With Peter Sullivan

Peter Sullivan presents a series of videos on maths games, which use 10 dice to help students reinforce key concepts.

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Number Flexibility Games With Peter Sullivan
  • 1. Flexibility with numbers to 10 using 10 dice (level F)

    Peter Sullivan presents a series of videos on maths games, which use 10 dice to help students reinforce key concepts. Players roll the dice until they match numbers, promoting quick recognition, known as conceptual subitising. Teachers can modify the game by arranging numbers differently, making ...

  • 2. Flexibility with numbers to 120 using 10 dice (levels 1 and 2)

    Peter Sullivan introduces a fun math activity for level one and two students using dice. Students practice number representation, create two-digit numbers, and learn to order numbers. They roll dice to form groups that add to ten, create pairs with a difference of two, and explore place value thr...

  • 3. Flexibility with numbers to 1100 using 10 dice (levels 2 and 3)

    Peter Sullivan introduces a dice activity that helps students grasp math concepts through play. The game involves rolling dice to match numbers, teaching students about totals, place value, and addition. Participants create three-digit even numbers and identify even numbers and multiples of five....

  • 4. Flexibility with fractions using 10 dice (levels 4 and 5)

    Peter Sullivan introduces a dice activity designed to teach upper primary students about fractions. Students roll dice to create both proper and improper fractions, enhancing their critical thinking about values and representations. They face challenges to create, arrange, and convert fractions t...

  • 5. Flexibility with number operations and fractions using 10 dice (levels 5 and 6)

    Peter Sullivan introduces a dice activity for year five and six students that focuses on rolling dice to create totals, explore prime numbers, and work with fractions. Students collaborate in pairs to solve problems and explain their reasoning. This approach aligns with the curriculum and promote...