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3rd Grade Math Review Activity Subtract Numbers Up To Three Digits FREE SAMPLE
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This 3rd Grade Math Review Game is designed to help students practice subtracting numbers up to three digits. The interactive Google Slides activity offers a fun and engaging way for students to reinforce their subtraction skills.

Features:

  • No Prep Required: Ready-to-use with minimal setup.
  • Interactive Learning: Students practice subtraction with three-digit numbers through an engaging digital game.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for whole-class instruction, small group activities, or individual practice.

-How to use this:

1. After you read the introduction to the students on slide #5, click on the blue box at the bottom of the screen to take you to the “LEVELS MAP” (on slide #6). 

2. Click on Level 1, and the activity/ game will begin. 

3. The question will appear.  **How students record their answers is completely up to you. All students can write it down on paper, or have a few students be the “Captains” and write the answer on the board. Or, if you wish, students can just verbally say the answer.**

4. Simply follow the instructions on the screen. Keep clicking as instructed to reveal the correct answer, and then click again to have the Game Wizard reveal where his magical red bags are located.

5. If students answered correctly, students choose which red bag they want to open. Click on the chosen red bag to reveal how much gold they found. 

6. Keep track of the how much gold they found. (If the class is split into teams, keep the score on the board..the team with the most gold at the ends wins.) If the class is working together, you can give them a goal to reach (EX: find 20 bars of gold, etc).

7. After they find the gold, click the yellow arrow to go back to the LEVELS MAP. 

8. Click on Level 2, and repeat. (If using teams, they alternate taking turns answering)

NOTE: The product you purchase here is a PDF, which comes with a link to the Google Slides file of the Math Interactive Activity so you can copy the file into your own Google Drive. This allows you to fully edit the Google Slides file, in case you feel like adding anything!

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3rd Grade Math Review Activity Subtract Numbers Up To Three Digits FREE SAMPLE

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Description

This 3rd Grade Math Review Game is designed to help students practice subtracting numbers up to three digits. The interactive Google Slides activity offers a fun and engaging way for students to reinforce their subtraction skills.

Features:

  • No Prep Required: Ready-to-use with minimal setup.
  • Interactive Learning: Students practice subtraction with three-digit numbers through an engaging digital game.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for whole-class instruction, small group activities, or individual practice.

-How to use this:

1. After you read the introduction to the students on slide #5, click on the blue box at the bottom of the screen to take you to the “LEVELS MAP” (on slide #6). 

2. Click on Level 1, and the activity/ game will begin. 

3. The question will appear.  **How students record their answers is completely up to you. All students can write it down on paper, or have a few students be the “Captains” and write the answer on the board. Or, if you wish, students can just verbally say the answer.**

4. Simply follow the instructions on the screen. Keep clicking as instructed to reveal the correct answer, and then click again to have the Game Wizard reveal where his magical red bags are located.

5. If students answered correctly, students choose which red bag they want to open. Click on the chosen red bag to reveal how much gold they found. 

6. Keep track of the how much gold they found. (If the class is split into teams, keep the score on the board..the team with the most gold at the ends wins.) If the class is working together, you can give them a goal to reach (EX: find 20 bars of gold, etc).

7. After they find the gold, click the yellow arrow to go back to the LEVELS MAP. 

8. Click on Level 2, and repeat. (If using teams, they alternate taking turns answering)

NOTE: The product you purchase here is a PDF, which comes with a link to the Google Slides file of the Math Interactive Activity so you can copy the file into your own Google Drive. This allows you to fully edit the Google Slides file, in case you feel like adding anything!

For More 3rd Grade Math Wizard Activities, Click Here:

FOR MORE CREATIVE AND ENGAGING RESOURCES, CHECK OUT THE TPT STORE:

Connect With Teach and Create Today© On:

WE SOMETIMES DO FUN GIVEAWAYS AND PROMOTIONS, SO COME FOLLOW ALONG!

Please feel free to reach out if you ever have any comments or questions about anything. I am always happy to help in any way that I can!

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT! IT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!

Teachers make the best creators!

-Teach and Create Today©

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
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