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How to Solve Double Trouble. A Double Trouble puzzle is a crossword with an added challenge. Each square in the diagram may contain one, two, or three letters. The number of letters in each answer is given in parentheses after its clue.
Double Trouble is a memory matching game (like Concentration) created by Carolyn McElravy. It has the following match cards: ooey / gooey, knick / knack, wishy / washy, rumble / tumble, teenie / weenie, squish / squash, pooper / scooper, hippity / hoppity, loosey / goosey, fuzzy / wuzzy, Humpty / Dumpty, hokey / pokey
This resource contains three game boards for a knockout game using doubles, each with a low-colour printing option included. Game Board 1 involves doubling numbers to 6, Game Board 2 involves doubling numbers to 10, and Game Board 3 involves doubling numbers to 12.
This webpage provides the solution for the Double Trouble Tavern Puzzle with clear instructions and diagrams.
Tell a story of someone having trouble looking after two dogs who will not do what they are told. Then they get given two more dogs to look after - now they have four and they have ‘double trouble’!
Encourage children to make 'double' numbers in two column arrays, with objects, counters and pegboards. Identify the double numbers with dice, dominoes, egg boxes, multilink etc.
Identify the double numbers with dice, dominoes, egg boxes, multilink etc. Make up other patterns with double numbers. Compare patterns for the same number e.g. double 5 domino and 10 as an array.