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“Bugs in a Bed”

Dividing bugs into equal groups Showing that not every number can be divided into equal groups. Engage by reading the book “A Remainder of One” Model with the game “Bugs in a Bed” Individual practice using poker chips. “Bugs in a Bed”. Idea From:.

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“Bugs in a Bed”

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  1. Dividing bugs into equal groups Showing that not every number can be divided into equal groups Engage by reading the book “A Remainder of One” Model with the game “Bugs in a Bed” Individual practice using poker chips “Bugs in a Bed”

  2. Idea From: Pinczes, E. J. (1995). A remainder of one. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.

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