©mathsadventures.co.nz Take turns rolling three dice. Select one dice as ‘tens’ and one dice as ‘ones’. Work out the number and place a counter on it. First to cover two rows or two columns wins. 6 ‘tens’ + 2 ‘ones’ = 62 ‘ones’ ‘tens’ ‘tens’ and ‘ones’ 35 46 25 14 42 53 21 61 12 65 31 64 15 23 54 41 51 26 52 63 32 16 36 62 43 34 56 24 13 45 Game 23 Game 23 43 34 56 24 13 45 ‘tens’ and ‘ones’ ‘ones’ ‘tens’ 6 ‘tens’ + 2 ‘ones’ = 62 Take turns rolling three dice. Select one dice as ‘tens’ and one dice as ‘ones’. Work out the number and place a counter on it. First to cover two rows or two columns wins. 52 63 32 16 36 62 15 23 54 41 51 26 21 61 12 65 31 64 35 46 25 14 42 53 ©mathsadventures.co.nz How to play Equipment • Three dice • Game board • Counters - any colours The first player rolls three dice. They select one dice as ‘tens’ and one dice as ‘ones’. Work out the number and place a counter on it on their side of the board. For example: Three dice are rolled, 2, 6 and 3 ©mathsadventures.co.nz 6 tens + 2 ones = 62 Ones Tens Tens and ones 35 46 25 14 42 53 21 61 12 65 31 64 15 23 54 41 51 26 52 63 32 16 36 62 43 34 56 24 13 45 Game 23 The number to cover on their side of the board is worked out. Take turns rolling three dice. Select one dice as ‘tens’ and one dice as ‘ones’. Work out the number and place a counter on it. First to cover two rows or two columns wins. The 6 is selected and the ‘tens and the 2 is selected as the ’ones, with the 3 not used. This works out a the number 62. Game 23 groups of ten and 43 34 56 24 13 45 ones Tens and ones 6 ‘tens’ + 2 ‘ones’ Ones Tens 6 tens + 2 ones = 62 Take turns rolling three dice. Select one dice as ‘tens’ and one dice as ‘ones’. Work out the number and place a counter on it. First to cover two rows or two columns wins. (6 x 10) + (2 x 1) = 62 A counter is placed on 62. 52 63 32 16 36 62 15 23 54 41 51 26 21 61 12 65 31 64 35 46 25 14 42 53 ©mathsadventures.co.nz The second player has their turn and covers a number on their side of the board. The players take turns until one of the players has counters completely covering two columns or two rows on their side of the board. ©mathsadventures.co.nz Take turns rolling three dice. Select one dice as ‘tens’ and one dice as ‘ones’. Work out the number and place a counter on it. First to cover two rows or two columns wins. 6 tens + 2 ones = 62 Ones Tens Tens and ones 35 46 25 14 42 53 21 61 12 65 31 64 If a player can not cover a number, they miss a turn. 15 23 54 41 51 26 52 63 32 16 36 62 43 34 56 24 13 45 Game 23 Game 23 43 34 56 24 13 45 This player wins Tens and ones Ones Tens 6 tens + 2 ones = 62 Take turns rolling three dice. Select one dice as ‘tens’ and one dice as ‘ones’. Work out the number and place a counter on it. First to cover two rows or two columns wins. 52 63 32 16 36 62 15 23 54 41 51 26 21 61 12 65 31 64 35 46 25 14 42 53 ©mathsadventures.co.nz www.mathsadventures.co.nz
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