Did you know that understanding how to break numbers into tens and ones can be one of the most powerful tools for a 1st or 2nd grader? It’s true—especially if learning about tens and ones means making a tower with LEGO® bricks playing the TENS AND ONES 1st GRADE game!
TENS AND ONES GAME 1ST GRADE is a wonderful way for 1st and 2nd graders learn about place value. Because we are using manipulatives, younger learners can play expertly, too. What about adults? I know how to make tens, I’ve practiced place value for decades, and I STILL LOVE playing this TENS AND ONES 1st GRADE because I’m learning and having fun at the same time!
Everyone experiences improper fractions every day, but few people truly understand improper fractions. When the learners in your home play the IMPROPER FRACTIONS GAME explained in one of this week’s YouTube videos, they will understand improper fractions because they’ve used a concrete tool. 4th – 5th graders will benefit from this hands-on fraction game, but since you’re using LEGO bricks, it will be great for your younger learners, too.
Get ready to master the understanding of improper fractions with a bag of building bricks, a few cards, and a LOT of laughter!