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The last straw
You will need to assist younger children in constructing the game board, but both younger children who are just learning their numbers and older ones who need practice in adding and subtracting will benefit from playing this two-player game.
What this activity will develop:
Maths and social skills
What you'll need:
- 2 strips of corrugated cardboard, 2½cm x 30cm
- Permanent marker
- 24 small nails
- Hammer
- Straws that will fit over the nail heads
- 2 dice
What to do:
- Number each cardboard strip from 1 to 12 along the bottom edge.
- Pound a nail above each number.
- Cut the straws into 2?cm segments and place a segment on each nail.
Rule of play:
- Each player uses one game board. Players take turns rolling the dice to make addition or subtraction problems. Example: a roll of 6 and 2 can be 6 + 2 or 6 - 2.
- The player who rolled the dice decides which problem to use and computes the answer, removing the straw above that number on the board.
- If a player cannot remove a straw, the turn is passed.
- Play continues until one player removes all the straws on the game board, winning the game.
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