You could easily vary this game to use 2-digit, 4-digit, or even larger numbers.Play continues with 3 more cards for each player.Players show their cards, and the player with the greatest 3-digit number takes all the cards.Players use the cards to create the largest 3-digit number possible.Note: I recently played with Queens as zeros, and Maggie keeps the Jokers in as Wild cards that can be used for any digit. Use a standard deck of playing cards with the 10s, Jacks, Queens, and Kings removed.
This game plays very much like War, with students using the three cards they are dealt to create a 3-digit number. She shared a place value card game that her son, now 21, created when he was in 3rd grade. We spent four wonderful days with over 100 educators from around the country and even Canada! It was a real pleasure to meet and talk with so many enthusiastic educators! During one of the breaks, I had a chance to talk with Maggie, a teacher from Virginia. Last week I had the extreme pleasure of co-presenting the ERG Guided Math Institute with Laney Sammons in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.