These activities all make use of counters. They supplement the tasks in our Counters Feature.
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En-counters
This task requires learners to explain and help others, asking and answering questions.
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Snail one hundred
In this game, you throw a dice and move counters along the snail's body and in a spiral around the snail's shell. It is about understanding tens and ones.
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Teddy bear line-up
What is the least number of moves you can take to rearrange the
bears so that no bear is next to a bear of the same colour?
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6 beads
If you put three beads onto a tens/ones abacus you can make the numbers 3, 30, 12 or 21. What numbers can be made with six beads?
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Three by three
Arrange 3 red, 3 blue and 3 yellow counters into a three-by-three square grid, so that there is only one of each colour in every row and every column
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Three way mix up
Jack has nine tiles. He put them together to make a square so that two tiles of the same colour were not beside each other. Can you find another way to do it?
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Counters in the middle
This task depends on groups working collaboratively, discussing and reasoning to agree a final product.
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Beads
Three beads are threaded on a circular wire and are coloured either red or blue. Can you find all four different combinations?
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Counting counters
Take a counter and surround it by a ring of other counters that
MUST touch two others. How many are needed?
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Make pairs
Put 10 counters in a row. Find a way to arrange the counters into
five pairs, evenly spaced in a row, in just 5 moves, using the
rules.