This card game involves two players building stacks of cards that add up to 10. Player two lays cards down and covers pairs that total 10. They continue until no more pairs can be made, then collect the stacks. The goal is for player one to guess the two cards in player two's hand, which should also total 10.
This card game involves two players building stacks of cards that add up to 10. Player two lays cards down and covers pairs that total 10. They continue until no more pairs can be made, then collect the stacks. The goal is for player one to guess the two cards in player two's hand, which should also total 10.
This card game involves two players building stacks of cards that add up to 10. Player two lays cards down and covers pairs that total 10. They continue until no more pairs can be made, then collect the stacks. The goal is for player one to guess the two cards in player two's hand, which should also total 10.
Player one chooses two cards that DO NOT equal 10. He/She does not show these cards to the other player.
Player two begins placing cards face up one at a time on a table.
When two cards on the table make 10, he/she covers those cards with two other cards that are face up also. He/She can only cover two cards that make ten, not three. For example: 8,2. 9,1. 6,4. NOT 7, 2, 1.
The second player continues to cover cards that make ten until he/she runs out of cards.
Then, he/she begins picking up stacks of cards that make 10. For example, he/she will pick up a stack with a 4 and a stack with a 6. Then, the child will pick up a stack with a 7 and a stack with a 3. Eventually, only two cards will be left.
The second player is holding two cards. There should be two stacks left. If the cards left are a 7 and a 1, the second player should be holding a 3 and a 9. Basically, the cards will make 10.
The first player guesses the second players cards. What a fun way to build number sense!