- count to make a number on the robot
- add or take away to make another number
How to play Robot Remake
- place the numeral cards in a face down pile
- players flip a card and make the number - e.g 7
- flip another card and then remake the set to show the new number - e.g. taking one away to make the new number 6


Here we've flipped a number 8 card and have taken some away to make 4.
While playing, talk with your learners about:
- how the numbers get smaller or bigger
- comparing numbers as numerals or sets of objects
- how many more to make ten


I hope your students love this extra way to play! The pack of 20 math mats is over in my TPT store ready to print!