While at the Texas Ranger's game the other night, I came up with a baseball themed game to review comparing larger numbers: Baseball Place Value. To play the game, divide your class into two teams. One team will be the guests and the other will be the home team. A player from each team will draw a number card and each will build their specific number with the bats (tens) and baseballs (ones). The player with the largest number will move their player to the first base. The player with the least number will pick up a strike card. Play continues to the next players on the team. Once a team gets their player around all the bases, they mark their score on the scoreboard with tally marks. When one team receives three strikes during an inning, that inning is over and all players start back at homeplate. The team with the most runs at the end of the ninth inning wins! After modeling a few times, students should be able to play this game in small groups during math centers. To download the game, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers Store.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Baseball Place Value
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2011/2012,
Base Ten Blocks,
Baseball,
Comparisons,
Games,
Larger Numbers,
Math,
Math Centers,
Math Tubbing,
Place Value,
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Love the game! How creative!
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I love that you came up with the ideas at the baseball game. I am glad to know that other teachers out there are unable to shut their minds off and are always thinking about teaching and how we can help our students!!
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