Playing Card Maths

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Imagine you are on a desert island with nothing but a pack of playing cards. Do you have to stop learning mathematics? Of course not, there are many fascinating mathematical activities you can enjoy and here are some ideas.

Fibonacci Cards

If you are not familiar with standard playing cards here is a guide.

There are 52 cards in a pack (usually called a deck). The cards are grouped into four suits of 13 cards each. these suits are called clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades. Click on a tab below to see the cards in each of these suits.

Hearts ♥ Diamonds ♦ Clubs ♣ Spades ♠

Hearts

Ace of Hearts

Two of Hearts

Three of Hearts

Four of Hearts

Five of Hearts

Six of Hearts

Seven of Hearts

Eight of Hearts

Nine of Hearts

Ten of Hearts

Jack of Hearts

Queen of Hearts

King of Hearts

Do you have any wonderful ideas for using playing cards to help learn mathematics? Please share your ideas here.

Playing cards have been around since the ninth century. They were invented in China and spread across Europe in the fourteenth century. Though the designs on the cards have changed over the years the basic number properties have not.

Because they are so popular the manufacture of high quality cards is not expensive and makes them an ideal tool for learning mathematics.

Comments and suggestions:

Ann Mason, Kingsmead School Derby

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

"NUMBER BONDS TO TEN
Remove all 10, j, q, k cards from a pack of cards.
Pupil turns over cards to create 8 separate piles.
Pairs of cards can be covered, with new cards from the pack, if the two numbers add up to 10. (Ace is taken as 1)
The aim is to get rid of all the cards - not always possible, but they soon learn to recognise the number bonds.
Could be timed to create competition as they get more confident."

Activities with numbered cards:

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Prime Pairs Game

Prime Pairs Game

A game for two players who take turns to select two numbers that add up to a prime number.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=ppg

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Superior

Superior

A game for two players who compete to make the largest possible number from randomly selected cards.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=superior

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Manifest

Manifest

An exciting and thought-provoking number placing game for two players or one player versus the computer.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=manifest

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Nevertheless

Nevertheless

Players decide where to place the cards to make an equation with the largest possible solution.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=nevertheless

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Fifteen

Fifteen

A strategy game. Play against the computer to select three numbers that add up to 15.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=fifteen

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Square Pairs Game

Square Pairs Game

A game for two players who take turns to select two numbers that add up to a square number.

The short web address is:

Transum.org/go/?to=sqpg

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