Task Instructions
- Player A rolls the die, then draws that number of fairly large circles.
 - Player B rolls the die and does the same.
 - Player A rolls the die and draws that number of stars in each of her circles.
 - Player B rolls the die and does the same.
 - Each player writes the number sentence that tells how many stars she has (for example, four circles with three stars in each circle would be 4×3 = 12 stars).
 - Play six rounds, then determine the total number of stars that each player has.
 
Variation
For each round, after Player A draws stars in his circle, determine the probability that Player B will end up with more stars than Player A.
Materials
- One die
 - Paper and pencil for each player
 
Reference
From Helping with Math at Home: More Ideas for Parents. 2006. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.