A Fun Double-Digit Number Game -- Sunny Side Up
Today we played Sunny Side Up -- a great game for those learning the
double-digit numbers. It's an actual game we got from Grams and Gramps,
but could be used with normal dice too. I doctored the game to play with
Logan. Here's how we play: There are 5 dice -- numbers 1-to-5 and a
sunny side (6 could be your "wild" number). Each person gets a sheet
with 9 numbers on them between 1 and 55 (using only the digits 1 to 5)
-- I typed the sheets up myself. For example, one sheet has the numbers
41, 54, 32, 13, 43, 25, 4, 5 and 9. Each sheet is different (I made a
whole bunch at once to save for later).
double-digit numbers. It's an actual game we got from Grams and Gramps,
but could be used with normal dice too. I doctored the game to play with
Logan. Here's how we play: There are 5 dice -- numbers 1-to-5 and a
sunny side (6 could be your "wild" number). Each person gets a sheet
with 9 numbers on them between 1 and 55 (using only the digits 1 to 5)
-- I typed the sheets up myself. For example, one sheet has the numbers
41, 54, 32, 13, 43, 25, 4, 5 and 9. Each sheet is different (I made a
whole bunch at once to save for later).
Directions:
1) Roll the 5 dice
2) Determine which numbers you can cross out
3) Sunny Side can be used for any digit
Delenn made lemon scented play dough and both Logan and Delenn enjoyed
that for a while today too.
Yesterday we went to the clay pans (where you've seen pictures of us
riding bikes and flying kites). With all the rain we've had this year,
the clay pans are full of about 1 foot of water. The kids and adults
thoroughly enjoyed splashing around in the water. Hopefully I get a
chance to put up pictures later today!

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