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Group Activity Cards
Numbers
and Operations
Use
groups of 3.
Materials: Number cubes, spinner |
The
Possibility of Divisibility
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Decide
which number cube will stand for digits in hundreds place, which number cube
will stand for digits in tens place, and which number cube will stand for digits
in ones place. Label equal sections of a spinner "2," "3,"
"5," "6," "9," and "10." Write these
same numbers as headings on a sheet of paper.
Each
group member tosses a number cube at the same time. One group member then spins
the spinner. If the three-digit number resulting from tossing the number cubes
is divisible by the number on the spinner, write the number under the matching
heading. Continue in the same way, taking turns at the spinner, until you have
written at least one example of a divisible number under each heading.
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