Friday, January 20, 2012

Ten Frame Toss {Freebie}

This is a fun game to practice decomposing the number ten. To play, students shake and spill a cup of ten two-color counters onto the table. They place them in the ten frame and fill in the recording sheet using bingo markers (or crayons). Finally, they write the equation. Click here to download Ten Frame Toss.


16 comments:

  1. You are awesome! Thanks for this freebie!

    Ann

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  2. This looks great! Thank you so much for the *freebie*! =)

    Heather
    Heather's Heart

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  3. This is just what I have been looking for!

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  4. This is such a great math idea!!! Thanks for sharing :)

    kindergarten days

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  5. First I'd like to say I came across your website and love it! Thanks for the great ideas and freebies. I love this game. Any chance you could make more recording sheets that equal four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine? pretty please! ;)

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  6. thanks for the 'Ten Frame Toss'! Going to use it tomorrow! :-)))
    Virginia
    teacherbtx@yahoo.com

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  7. Nicole this is great! We are working on addition now so this fits just perfectly! Thank you so much!

    Jessica
    The Littlest Scholars

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  8. We love ten frames! Thank you for sharing! I had heard of this game, but love the printable to go with!

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  9. Thanks for taking the time to share your fabulous ideas!

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  10. You have some awesome resources here. Where do you find all your clipart?

    Charlotte

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  11. Thank you very much for sharing this fun idea!

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  12. I am trying to print this ten frame toss but says that it is not available...is there anywhere else I can go to access it? Thanks!!

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  13. Thanks so much for sharing !! Enjoyed having a wee look on your site-will come back ;-) God bless

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  14. Some great resources I found on your site. Look forward to sharing some activities with my students. I'm back in the junior levels this year and I already know I'll be back for more. Thanks

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