Mathematical Thinking

what's worth learning, teaching and assessing in math… by carole fullerton

Ten Frames for the SmartBoard May 6, 2010

Filed under: Uncategorized — mindfull @ 7:28 pm

If you are looking for a way to digitally manipulate ten frames on your classroom SmartBoard, then please help yourself to the file I worked on…  It’s appropriate for whole number or for decimal number explorations.  Games and tasks are suggested on the notebook pages, and regardless of whether you’re using the materials in primary or intermediate, they address the same concepts of part-whole or partitioning…

Because wordpress would not allow me to upload this file format, a colleague has graciously posted the file for me.

My thanks to Anita Strang of Coquitlam for including this file in her district storehouse of SmartBoard ready math resources…  The file is called “Ten Frames basic” and was created in April 2010.  And while you’re there, you should really check out other items on the list – you’ll even find some of my favourite primary math games from BEAM made into SmartBoard enabled files!

Carole

 

2 Responses to “Ten Frames for the SmartBoard”

  1. Julie Says:

    How do I download this? Thanks for sharing!

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