Learning Resources LER 1050 User Manual

Set up:
•   Secure the board using the hook & loop connection tabs to lock the board into a triangular shape.  The game you choose to play should be facing up. 
•   Pick an appropriate distance to toss the bean bags and mark the line so that all players toss from  the same distance.
•   Scoring has been simplied for these games.
•   Use the storage pockets on the board to hold the bean bags when not in play.
Baseball Toss — Addition Game
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How to play the game:
Each player or team chooses a bean bag color. On your turn, take all ve bean bags and toss them  one at a time into the pockets. Do not use the numbers on the bean bags for this game. Each time a  bean bag misses the board completely or does not land inside a pocket, it counts as an out. Once you  have three outs, or you have tossed all ve bean bags, your turn for that inning is over. It is now the  next player’s turn.
Scoring:
The point values for the pockets are:  1st base = 1 point 
 2nd base = 2 points   3rd base = 3 points    Home run = 4 points
Write your points in your inning box. Add them up to get your score for that inning. See scoring  example below. 
After nine innings, add up the scores to get your nal score. The player with the highest score wins  the game!
For team play, switch players after each inning.
Scoring Example:
Player 1 / Team 1 Name:
Inning #
Scores: Scores:
1
1 + 0 + 4 + 1 + 0 = 6 73 + 0 + 2 + 1 + 1 =
Dave
SCORE
Player 2 / Team 2 Name:
SCORE
Cindy
Bowling Blast – Addition Game
For 2 to 4 Players
How to play the game:
On your turn, choose any two bean bags with numbers that total 10. Toss the bean bags one at a  time. Watch where your bean bags land to see how many “pins” you knocked down. That is your  score for that frame. It is now the next player’s turn.
Scoring:
The point values for the pockets are:
  Strike = 20 points
×
  Spare = 10 points
•   If you get a strike or spare on your rst toss, mark your score and your turn is over. 
•   If you get a strike or spare on your second toss, your score for that frame is either 20 
points (strike “X”) or 10 points (spare “/”).
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Side Pockets (green borders) = Add the numbers of the bean bag(s) for your point total.
Gutter Ball = 0 points
•   Each time a bean bag misses the board or does not land inside a pocket, it counts as a 
gutter ball (0 points). 
Write down your points for each frame. After ve frames, add up your points for your total score.   See the scoring example below. The player with the highest total score wins the game! 
Scoring Example:
FRAME 1 2 3 4 5 TO TAL
Example:
Billy
7 +
10 20 10 6 10
Strike Spare Spare
×
6 +3 0
56
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Golf Challenge – Subtraction Game
For 2 to 4 Players
How to play the game:
Use the purple bean bags for this game. Start with the number six bean bag. Each player takes a turn  tossing the number six bean bag. If the bean bag lands in a pocket, subtract six from the number  shown on the ag. Write that number as your score for that round. If your bean bag misses the board  completely or does not land inside a pocket, it is “out of bounds.” Now it is the next player’s turn to  toss the number six bean bag. Next, players use the number seven bean bag for round two, the  number eight bean bag for round three, and so on.
Scoring:
Rounds 1 through 5
•  Subtract the number on the bean bag from the number on the ag 
•  Out of bounds = 20 points 
Use the score sheet to write your subtraction problem. The difference is your score for that round.  See the scoring example below. 
After ve rounds, the player with the lowest score wins the game!
Scoring Example:
Player 1: Player 2: Player 3: Player 4:
Bryan Eve Kellee Dan
Round 1
Bag #6
13 – 6 = 15 – 6 = 12 – 6 = 14 – 6 =
7
9 6 8
Basketball Shoot-Out – Early Multiplication
For 2 Players or 2 Teams
How to play the game:
Use the orange number three, four, and five bean bags for this game. On your turn, take all three  bean bags and toss them one at a time into the pockets. Each time a bean bag misses the board  completely or does not land inside a pocket, it is “out of bounds.” Once you have tossed all three  bean bags, your turn is over. It is now the next player’s turn.
Scoring:
The point values for the pockets are:
Red Basket = 1 x number on the bean bag
Orange Basket = 2 x number on the bean bag  
Blue Basket = 3 x number on the bean bag
Out of Bounds = 0
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For each bean bag that lands in a pocket, multiply the number on the bean bag by the point value on  the pocket. Record the equation with the highest point value on the score sheet. That is your score  for that shot. See scoring example below.
After 10 shots, add up your scores to get your nal score. The player with the highest score wins   the game!
For team play, switch players after each shot.
Variation:
Choose any three bean bags to practice different multiplication facts.
Scoring Example:
Player 1/Team 1 Name:
Player 2/ Team 2 Name:
Score
Falcons Wildcats
Shot #1
(Bean Bag) 5 x 3 (Blue Basket) = 15
(Bean Bag) 4 x 2 (Orange Basket) = 8
Score
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Inning #
1
2
3
4
5
Player #1 / Team #1 Name:
SCORE
Points: Points:
Points: Points:
Points: Points:
Points: Points:
Points: Points:
Points: Points:
Player #2 / Team #2 Name:
SCORE
6
7
8
9
Final Score
Points: Points:
Points: Points:
Points: Points:
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FRAME 1 2 3 4 5 TO TA L
Player 1:
Player 2:
Player 3:
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Player 4:
FRAME 1 2 3 4 5 TO TA L
Player 1:
Player 2:
Player 3:
Player 4:
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Round 1
Bag #6
Round 2
Bag #7
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Player 1: Player 2: Player 3: Player 4:
Round 3
Bag #8
Round 4
Bag #9
Round 5
Bag #10
Final
Score
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Shot #1
Shot #2
Shot #3
Shot #4
Shot #5
Player 1/Team 1 Name:
Score
Player 2/Team 2 Name:
Score
Shot #6
Shot #7
Shot #8
Shot #9
Shot #10
Final Score
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