Connect 3 Unit 2 Activity 2. . Connect 3: Grid 1 1234 5006 7008 9101112 Use dice to generate 2 digits. Use your digits to make 12 of the numbers on.

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Connect 3 Unit 2 Activity 2

. Connect 3: Grid Use dice to generate 2 digits. Use your digits to make 12 of the numbers on the grid. Record your turn.

Connect 3: Grid 2 2 rem rem rem rem Use dice to generate 2 digits. Use your digits to make 1 of the numbers on the grid. Record your turn.

Connect 3: Grid ½ 0.5 ¼ Use cards to generate 3 digits. Use at least 2 of your digits to make 1 of the numbers on the grid. Record your turn.

Connect 3: Grid ½7½ Use cards to generate 5 digits. Use at least 3 of your digits to make 1 of the numbers on the grid. Record your turn.

Connect 3: Grid 5