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Hammer Numbers
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Hammer Numbers

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Grade Level Grades K-2
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Use to show chunking, eg 'There are 4 tens in 40. How many tens are there in 47? What makes 40 and 47 different?' Ask students 'how many tens are there in 60? Use this to partition the number 67. Show me two other ways you might partition this number.'

5.0
2 Reviews
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SML Member January 08, 2010
Great for my boys!

An exciting way to partition - and you can choose the number (up to 50)

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SML Member November 28, 2011

A brilliant way to partition numbers to 50 - boys love this!

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