RACE TO CLEAR THE MAT



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RACE TO CLEAR THE MAT NUMBER Place Value Counting Addition Subtraction Getting Ready What You ll Need Base Ten Blocks, 1 set per group Base Ten Blocks Place-Value Mat, 1 per child Number cubes marked 1 to 6, 2 per group Units/Longs Spinner, 1 per pair, page 97 Overhead Base Ten Blocks and/or Base Ten Blocks Place-Value Mat transparency (optional) Overview In this game for three or four players, children take turns rolling two number cubes to determine the value of the Base Ten Blocks to remove from their place-value mat in an effort to be the first to clear all the blocks off their mat. In this activity, children have the opportunity to: build mental math skills recall basic addition facts trade flats for longs and longs for units. use subtraction The Activity Introducing Tell children that they are going to play a game called Race to Clear the Mat. Distribute the place-value mats. Go over the game rules given in On Their Own. Invite two volunteers to play a demonstration game with you. After you roll the number cubes, point out that you must first trade blocks, 1 long for 10 units, in order to be able to take away the total number of units you rolled. Play for several more turns until children can see that you have to trade the flat for 10 longs and then trade more longs for units. 62 Base Ten Blocks Grades K 2 ETA/Cuisenaire

On Their Own Play Race to Clear the Mat! Here are the rules. 1. This is a game for 3 or 4 players. The object is to be the first to clear all the Base 10 Blocks off a place-value mat. 2. Each player takes a mat and puts 1 flat, 1 long, and 1 unit on it. Players decide who will go first. 3. On each turn, a player rolls 2 number cubes and adds the numbers that come up. Then the player takes that many units off the mat. (A player may have to trade the flat for 10 longs or the long for 10 units before taking blocks off.) 4. Play continues until 1 player clears the last blocks off his or her mat. Whoever does this first wins the game. Put 1 flat, 1 rod, and 1 unit back on your mat. Now play Race to Clear the Mat again. Be ready to tell about your games. The Bigger Picture Thinking and Sharing Invite children to talk about their games and describe some of the thinking they did. Use prompts like these to promote class discussion: After you rolled the number cubes, how did you find the number of units to clear off your mat? What was the greatest number you could subtract on a turn? What was the least number you could subtract? When did you have to trade one kind of block for another kind? Did you ever have a choice about which blocks to take off your mat? Explain. Near the end of the game, when you were left with just a few blocks on your mat, were you able to figure out what number you would need to clear your mat? Explain. ETA/Cuisenaire RACE TO CLEAR THE MAT Base Ten Blocks Grades K 2 63

Drawing and Writing Have children describe or draw the blocks on their mat at the beginning of a game. Then have them tell about or draw which blocks they took away and which they had left for several rounds of the game. Teacher Talk Where s the Mathematics? Most children think of Race to Clear the Mat as the opposite of the game Race for a Flat. In fact, they are right! Whereas in Race for a Flat, players begin with empty mats and try to fill them with blocks whose value is 100, in Race to Clear the Mat, players begin with mats filled with blocks whose value is 111 and they try to empty them. Race to Clear the Mat requires children to model the process of subtracting one- or two-digit numbers from one-, two-, or three-digit numbers. Children are sometimes asked to regroup, or trade, from one place-value position to another in order to subtract before they fully understand the concept of subtraction. By experiencing the subtraction operation as they do in this game, children deepen their conceptualization of the meaning of subtraction and why it is sometimes necessary to regroup. At first, some children may need help in trading and even, perhaps, in removing the number and kinds of blocks that match the sum of the numbers they roll. For example, after rolling a sum of 11, one child may need to trade 1 long for 10 units and put the 10 units into the units column before removing a total of 11 units. Another child will realize that, for a roll of 11, taking 1 long and 1 unit off the mat will do the trick! Recording subtraction facts throughout the game helps some children to strengthen the connection between the blocks and the numbers they represent. Here is one child s recording of the subtraction facts that took him close to the end of one game. Except for his error in subtracting 7 64 Base Ten Blocks Grades K 2 ETA/Cuisenaire

Extending the Activity Have children play an alternative version of the game using just one number cube and the Units/Longs Spinner. Players roll and spin. They take off their mats the number of blocks rolled either units or longs, according to the spin. Again, play continues until someone clears all the blocks off a mat. from 72, the sequence of number sentences tells the complete story of his game, from his start with 111 to the point at which he had 1 unit left. After writing 9 8 = 1 this boy announced that he would be the winner after just one more roll. (Of course, he was assuming that his partner wouldn t win on the intervening roll!) You may wish to have children play a more challenging version of this game in which players clear their mats only by rolling the exact number that remains on the mat. Players may choose to roll just one number cube at any time in this version of the game. (Surely, the player with just 1 more unit to clear off a mat would choose to roll just one number cube!) ETA/Cuisenaire RACE TO CLEAR THE MAT Base Ten Blocks Grades K 2 65

UNITS/LONGS SPINNER units longs units longs ETA/Cuisenaire Base Ten Blocks Grades K 2 97