Rolling Problems

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Purpose

In this activity we work with four digit numbers, adding and subtracting 1, 10, 100 and 1000 to these.

Achievement Objectives
NA3-4: Know how many tenths, tens, hundreds, and thousands are in whole numbers.
Specific Learning Outcomes

add and subtract the numbers 1, 10, 100 and 1000 to four digit numbers

Required Resource Materials
Two dice: * one with number operations: +,+,+,-,-,-, one with numbers: 1, 10, 10, 100, 100, 1000 * Blackboard or whiteboard
Activity
  1. Write a 4 digit number on the board, for example:
  2. 3067

  3. Ask a volunteer to roll the two dice and write the resulting problem beside the original number. For example if the dice showed +  and 100:

    3067 + 100 =

  4. Ask the students what the answer is, getting them to explain their thinking. Record the answer.
  5. 3067 + 100 = 3167

  6. Roll the dice again and repeat, using the previous answer as the starting point.

    3067 + 100 = 3167
    3167 – 1000 = 2167
    2167 – 10 = 2157 etc.
  7. Repeat the activity with a different starting number.

Extension:

Once students are familiar with this activity they can be provided with a string of numbers and asked what the dice must have rolled to come up with these answers.
For example:

4582
4482                                dice must have rolled – and 100
5482                                dice must have rolled + and 1000
5481                                dice must have rolled – and 1 etc.

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Level Three