I’m 2-3 times the age of the students involved and I love that game enough to recognize it from the name in the link. I highly recommend using this or even a version with beads to teach kids.
Explanation on the beads comment: I imagine a game where you allow kids to put beads on a string and each strand is finished with either a gold or silver bead depending on whether it passes or fails. Tie them off and let them arrange them however they need to see the patterns. I would play this bead game.
Further exploration: Try the bead game with Lego, which seems obvious in retrospect but might have flaws I don’t see.
I’m 2-3 times the age of the students involved and I love that game enough to recognize it from the name in the link. I highly recommend using this or even a version with beads to teach kids.
Explanation on the beads comment:
I imagine a game where you allow kids to put beads on a string and each strand is finished with either a gold or silver bead depending on whether it passes or fails. Tie them off and let them arrange them however they need to see the patterns.
I would play this bead game.
Further exploration: Try the bead game with Lego, which seems obvious in retrospect but might have flaws I don’t see.