Hundred Chart Digit Game
Materials
- A 100 chart per pair of students
- A set of digit cards per pair of students (four each of cards 0-9)
- Two different colors of counting chips, one for each student
Action
- Player One draws two cards and then makes and reads aloud both of the numbers that can be made with those digits. Player One then chooses which of the two numbers to cover on their 100 chart.
- Player Two draws two cards and then makes and reads aloud both of his /her numbers and chooses which number to cover on the 100 chart.
- Players cannot cover a number that has already been covered, but they may have more than one counter in each row.
- If a player cannot make a number that is uncovered/available with the cards they drew, they lose their turn for that round.
- Play continues until one player has at least one number covered in each row of the 100 chart.
- If students run out of cards they should re-shuffle the cards and continue play.
- For a shorter version, students work together to cover at least one number in each row on the 100 chart.
- This can be extended by asking students to record the numbers they create.