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Year 5: Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of units of measure (e.g. length, mass, volume, money) using decimal notation Helping your child to learn how to tell the time at home can be a fun experience, particularly if you use games. Here are some ideas you can try with your kids: Times tables form the basis for the calculations that you do in the following years, so it’s important that you fully understand them. Decide whether you'll be using the YELLOW or the BLUE names. Make sure everyone knows which color you're using! Do not mix colors within the same game.

Each team may make only 1 guess per card. If the guess is incorrect, the Cluegiver must set that card aside face-down, draw a new one and continue with the new name. Do you want to practise more math? Go to Mathdiploma.co.uk - Here you can practise addition, subtraction, multiplying, dividing and a lot more!Rhymes with" clues are acceptable, provided the Cluegiver doesn't actually say the rhyming word. Ex: "Sounds like the animal that oinks" would be OK, but not "Sounds like pig". The Cluegiver cannot pass and move on to a new name until the Guessers call out the correct name. If the Cluegiver doesn't recognize the name he draws, he'll have to be more resourceful with his clues. Time's Up is a charades-based party game designed by Peter Sarrett, [1] and published by R&R Games, Inc., a Tampa, FL based manufacturer of tabletop games and party games. The first edition of the game was published in 1999, with the most recent edition, Time's Up! Deluxe, published in 2008. It is a game for teams of two or more players, and is played in three rounds. Time's Up! is based on the classic parlour game known as Celebrity.

player setup: each player receives 12 cards and chooses 2 cards to discard out of the game GAMEPLAY

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Each attempt to make players guess lasts only 30 seconds. Each time, one player of the team has to make his teammates guess. That player draws a card, reads the character’s name (especially not out loud!) and tries to get his teammates to guess it. We usually play two sets of three rounds (2 games) per evening - the games last about 1-1.5 hours if played straight through (we generally stop to make drinks).

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