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Do you need a consistent math center or activity for your students to practice 3rd grade math skills? These Roll and Answer math activities are an easy way to spice up much-needed math practice.
NOTE: This resource now has Google Slides™ versions, making it ideal for digital math activities! Please see the pages 5-7 of the PDF for details and the links.
About the Roll and Answer Math Activities
This set of Roll and Answer math activities includes 49 self-checking math activities for the 3rd grade common core math standards.
To complete the math activity, the students roll two dice and add the amount shown. They find that amount on the page and solve that problem or answer that question.
You have the ability to keep them as simple as that or you can be more creative.
Here are two easy ideas for using these math activities:
•Independent practice that is a bit more engaging than a worksheet
•Partner practice that allows students to work together to earn “points”
If you are familiar with BUMP and want a bit more gamification, you can use this as a BUMP game instead.
Here are the math activities included in this bundle:
Operations and Algebraic Thinking (13 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Drawing arrays to solve multiplication problems.
2. Writing story problems to match multiplication problems.
3. Using models to solve division problems.
4. Writing story problems to match division problems.
5. Solve one step multiplication and division word problems.
6. Determining the unknown number in a multiplication problem.
7. Determining the unknown number in a division problem.
8. Properties of multiplication
9. Using related multiplication problems to solve division problems.
10. Solving groups of multiplication facts (to build fluency)
11. Solving groups of division facts (to build fluency)
12. Solve two step word problems.
13. Completing addition and multiplication patterns with tables.
Number and Operations: Base Ten (5 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Round to the underlined place value.
2. Round to the indicated place value.
3. Adding Whole Numbers
4. Subtracting Whole Numbers
5. Multiplying by Multiples of 10
Fractions (10 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Drawing models to represent fractions.
2. Representing situations as fractions
3. Represent fractions on a number line.
4. Determine the fraction that is plotted on a number line.
5. Drawing to models to determine if two fractions are equivalent.
6. Naming equivalent fractions for a given fraction.
7. Determine the missing number to create equivalent fractions.
8. Writing whole numbers as fractions.
9. Determining if a fraction is whole.
10. Comparing fractions.
Measurement and Data (15 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Showing time on a clock (Judy clock or other clock manipulatives needed)
2. Writing the time shown
3. Determining elapsed time
4. Reading liquid measurements
5. Solving measurement word problems
6. Using a bar graph to answer questions
7. Using a picture graph to answer questions
8. Measuring line segments
9. Drawing line segments to a specific length (Printable ONLY)
10. Drawing shapes with specific area (grid paper provided)
11. Determining area
12. Determining area through tiling and multiplication
13. Solving area word problems
14. Solving perimeter and area word problems
15. Determining perimeter with models
Geometry (6 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Classifying Shapes as Quadrilaterals
2. Naming Polygons
3. Drawing Quadrilaterals
4. Drawing and Defining Polygons
5. Partitioning Rectangles and Squares
6. Partitioning Shapes
About the Digital Math Activities
The Roll and Answer math activities are also included in a digital version for use with Google Slides™.
The students use virtual dice (linked within the slides) to determine which question or task they will answer. A tutorial is included for students to help them use the virtual dice.
There are two options for directions: one for independent student use and one for partner use.
Digital recording sheets and self-checking answer keys are included. The self-checking answer keys can be deleted if you do not want the students to self- check their work.
The digital math activities can be used for math centers, digital math practice, partner activities, or even digital distance learning.
Please see the video preview to see how the digital math activities work.
Want more 3rd Grade Math Roll and Answer Activities? Click here to see the bundle of all my 3rd Grade Roll and Answer Math Activities.
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Description
Do you need a consistent math center or activity for your students to practice 3rd grade math skills? These Roll and Answer math activities are an easy way to spice up much-needed math practice.
NOTE: This resource now has Google Slides™ versions, making it ideal for digital math activities! Please see the pages 5-7 of the PDF for details and the links.
About the Roll and Answer Math Activities
This set of Roll and Answer math activities includes 49 self-checking math activities for the 3rd grade common core math standards.
To complete the math activity, the students roll two dice and add the amount shown. They find that amount on the page and solve that problem or answer that question.
You have the ability to keep them as simple as that or you can be more creative.
Here are two easy ideas for using these math activities:
•Independent practice that is a bit more engaging than a worksheet
•Partner practice that allows students to work together to earn “points”
If you are familiar with BUMP and want a bit more gamification, you can use this as a BUMP game instead.
Here are the math activities included in this bundle:
Operations and Algebraic Thinking (13 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Drawing arrays to solve multiplication problems.
2. Writing story problems to match multiplication problems.
3. Using models to solve division problems.
4. Writing story problems to match division problems.
5. Solve one step multiplication and division word problems.
6. Determining the unknown number in a multiplication problem.
7. Determining the unknown number in a division problem.
8. Properties of multiplication
9. Using related multiplication problems to solve division problems.
10. Solving groups of multiplication facts (to build fluency)
11. Solving groups of division facts (to build fluency)
12. Solve two step word problems.
13. Completing addition and multiplication patterns with tables.
Number and Operations: Base Ten (5 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Round to the underlined place value.
2. Round to the indicated place value.
3. Adding Whole Numbers
4. Subtracting Whole Numbers
5. Multiplying by Multiples of 10
Fractions (10 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Drawing models to represent fractions.
2. Representing situations as fractions
3. Represent fractions on a number line.
4. Determine the fraction that is plotted on a number line.
5. Drawing to models to determine if two fractions are equivalent.
6. Naming equivalent fractions for a given fraction.
7. Determine the missing number to create equivalent fractions.
8. Writing whole numbers as fractions.
9. Determining if a fraction is whole.
10. Comparing fractions.
Measurement and Data (15 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Showing time on a clock (Judy clock or other clock manipulatives needed)
2. Writing the time shown
3. Determining elapsed time
4. Reading liquid measurements
5. Solving measurement word problems
6. Using a bar graph to answer questions
7. Using a picture graph to answer questions
8. Measuring line segments
9. Drawing line segments to a specific length (Printable ONLY)
10. Drawing shapes with specific area (grid paper provided)
11. Determining area
12. Determining area through tiling and multiplication
13. Solving area word problems
14. Solving perimeter and area word problems
15. Determining perimeter with models
Geometry (6 Games) **Updated with Google Slides Versions
1. Classifying Shapes as Quadrilaterals
2. Naming Polygons
3. Drawing Quadrilaterals
4. Drawing and Defining Polygons
5. Partitioning Rectangles and Squares
6. Partitioning Shapes
About the Digital Math Activities
The Roll and Answer math activities are also included in a digital version for use with Google Slides™.
The students use virtual dice (linked within the slides) to determine which question or task they will answer. A tutorial is included for students to help them use the virtual dice.
There are two options for directions: one for independent student use and one for partner use.
Digital recording sheets and self-checking answer keys are included. The self-checking answer keys can be deleted if you do not want the students to self- check their work.
The digital math activities can be used for math centers, digital math practice, partner activities, or even digital distance learning.
Please see the video preview to see how the digital math activities work.
Want more 3rd Grade Math Roll and Answer Activities? Click here to see the bundle of all my 3rd Grade Roll and Answer Math Activities.
More 3rd Grade Math Centers and Activities
3rd Grade Math Centers Digital + Printable
3rd Grade Math Choice Boards Digital + Printable
3rd Grade Math Sorts Digital + Printable





