Mathematical Activities
Making Mathematical tools is easy.
So many ideas are flowing into schools to share with you and your family at home.
Here are a few activities that help to build your addition and place value skills.
‘Place value’ describes the value of a digit (single number) when it is written in different places (positions) in a number. For example the 5 in 25684 is worth much more than in 253.
Cereal boxes make great number tiles!
You can use each of your digits only once to explore the following.
There may be more than one solution. How can you be sure you have them all?
Would looking for patterns help? Convince someone in your family.
Enjoy, Stephanie van der Schans, AST.
1. Place the digits so that the total of each row or column adds to the same total.