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3 Piece Addition Puzzles - 1 to 10

3 Piece Addition Puzzles - 1 to 10
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Description

The 3 Piece Addition Puzzles - 1 to 10 provide the opportunity for students to practise simple addition sums to 10. It was designed for late Foundation through to Year 1 students

 

The dice provide visual cues with the numerical representation displayed along with the total. These puzzles provide the flexibility of allowing you to remove the centre piece for beginners and extending them by adding in the centre piece as the year progresses.

Curriculum Codes

AC9MFN04 9

Partition and combine collections up to 10 using part-part-whole relationships and subitising to recognise and name the parts

AC9MFN05 9

Represent practical situations involving addition, subtraction and quantification with physical and virtual materials and use counting or subitising strategies

AC9MFN06 9

Represent practical situations involving equal sharing and grouping with physical and virtual materials and use counting or subitising strategies

AC9M1N04 9

Add and subtract numbers within 20, using physical and virtual materials, part-part-whole knowledge to 10 and a variety of calculation strategies

AC9M1N05 9

Use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving additive situations, including simple money transactions; represent the situations with diagrams, physical and virtual materials, and use calculation strategies to solve the problem

ACMNA002 8.4

Connect number names, numerals and quantities, including zero, initially up to 10 and then beyond

ACMNA004 8.4

Represent practical situations to model addition and sharing

ACMNA015 8.4

Represent and solve simple addition and subtraction problems using a range of strategies including counting on, partitioning and rearranging parts

MAe-1WM old

Describes mathematical situations using everyday language, actions, materials and informal recordings

MAe-2WM old

Uses objects, actions, technology and/or trial and error to explore mathematical problems

MAe-3WM old

Uses concrete materials and/or pictorial representations to support conclusions

MAe-4NA old

Counts to 30, and orders, reads and represents numbers in the range 0 to 20

MAe-5NA old

Combines, separates and compares collections of objects, describes using everyday language, and records using informal methods

MA1-1WM old

Describes mathematical situations and methods using everyday and some mathematical language, actions, materials, diagrams and symbols

MA1-2WM old

Uses objects, diagrams and technology to explore mathematical problems

MA1-3WM old

Supports conclusions by explaining or demonstrating how answers were obtained

MA1-5NA old

Uses a range of strategies and informal recording methods for addition and subtraction involving one- and two-digit numbers

MA1-4NA old

Applies place value, informally, to count, order, read and represent two- and three-digit numbers

MAE-CSQ-02 new

Represents the relations between the parts that form the whole, with numbers up to 10

MAE-CSQ-01 new

Reasons about number relations to model addition and subtraction by combining and separating, and comparing collections

MAE-FG-02 new

Forms equal groups by sharing and counting collections of objects

MA1-CSQ-01 new

Uses number bonds and the relationship between addition and subtraction to solve problems involving partitioning

VCMNA070

Connect number names, numerals and quantities, including zero, initially up to 10 and then beyond

VCMNA073

Represent practical situations to model addition and subtraction

VCMNA074

Represent practical situations to model sharing

VCMNA090

Represent practical situations that model sharing

VCMNA089

Represent and solve simple addition and subtraction problems using a range of strategies including counting on, partitioning and rearranging parts

VCMNA094

Recognise the importance of repetition of a process in solving problems

VCMNA087

Recognise, model, read, write and order numbers to at least 100. Locate these numbers on a number line

VCMNA092

Recognise, describe and order Australian coins according to their value

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Reviews
joanne sharp
Posted 6 years ago
VIC, Australia
fabulous visual resource to use with my focus students,,,