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3rd Grade Word Problems - Math Review Game - Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
3rd Grade Word Problems - Math Review Game - Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
3rd Grade Word Problems - Math Review Game - Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
3rd Grade Word Problems - Math Review Game - Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
3rd Grade Word Problems - Math Review Game - Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
3rd Grade Word Problems - Math Review Game - Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
3rd Grade Word Problems - Math Review Game - Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
3rd Grade Word Problems - Math Review Game - Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
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Description

WELCOME GOLFERS to the WACKY WORLD GOLF COURSE, also known as the WWGC.

This is a fantastic math review game for your students to play at any time throughout the year. You can select the math skills to be placed at each hole.

  • Golfers move around the classroom to each of the 9 holes on the Wacky World Golf Course.
  • At each hole, golfers pick a math game card. Each game card contains a math word problem (one-step and multi-step) related to the golf course.
  • Most of the word problems align with the third-grade math Common Core standards. (See the list of the 20 standards on my preview page.)
  • There are 72 game cards included, allowing your students (golfers) to play multiple rounds of golf.
  • The golfers determine their score by rolling a die.
  • Golfers may also have to add or subtract additional points to their score depending on the game card they pick from the bag.
  • Listed on some game cards are stroke penalties (hazards or distractions) and bonus strokes. A stroke penalty adds points to the golfer’s score, and bonus strokes allow golfers to subtract points from their score.

The features of the WWGC include tropical waterfalls, caves, dinosaurs, bears, gators, aliens, and pirates, in addition to many other crazy happenings.

Each hole has a theme: (see preview)

  • Hot Diggity Dog
  • Dino Mountain
  • Holiday Madness
  • Pirate’s Cove
  • Bear Creek Canyon
  • Out of This World
  • Animal Haven
  • Aloha Falls Garden
  • Wild Safari

What is a golf course without a clubhouse? Offer some refreshments for the golfers at the Wacky World Clubhouse after they finish the 9 holes. (Optional)

Included are suggestions for golf-themed refreshments.

Included in this product:

All materials come in color and black and white.

  • 72 game cards - 8 cards for each of the 9 holes - ALL game cards include word problems - one-step and multi-step problems.
  • 9 blank game cards - For an extra activity, have your student write additional word problems to add to the golf course holes (optional)
  • 18 sheets for the golf course - 2 sheets for each of the nine holes - A picture of the golf course hole and the hole’s description
  • Picture of the Wacky World Clubhouse
  • Directions for the WWGC game
  • Example of the game
  • A list of the golf terms
  • A scorecard for the golfers
  • 9 designs for each hole to glue onto paper bags
  • Answer keys for each of the 9 holes
  • A sheet for the golfers to show their work
  • A list of theme-related refreshments for the clubhouse (optional)

For more review games, go to

Around the Town, for a fun and engaging math test prep or review activity.

The Round Royal Kingdom Game is another engaging game for your students to play, practicing solving word problems involving all four math operations, time, and money. Throughout the Round Royal Kingdom game, players trade cards to become the king or queen of the Kingdom. The students may play the game with or without QR codes.

Please visit my store, MathCritters, for more exciting math games, activities, and worksheets.

Happy Golfing!

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3rd Grade Word Problems - Math Review Game - Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Description

WELCOME GOLFERS to the WACKY WORLD GOLF COURSE, also known as the WWGC.

This is a fantastic math review game for your students to play at any time throughout the year. You can select the math skills to be placed at each hole.

  • Golfers move around the classroom to each of the 9 holes on the Wacky World Golf Course.
  • At each hole, golfers pick a math game card. Each game card contains a math word problem (one-step and multi-step) related to the golf course.
  • Most of the word problems align with the third-grade math Common Core standards. (See the list of the 20 standards on my preview page.)
  • There are 72 game cards included, allowing your students (golfers) to play multiple rounds of golf.
  • The golfers determine their score by rolling a die.
  • Golfers may also have to add or subtract additional points to their score depending on the game card they pick from the bag.
  • Listed on some game cards are stroke penalties (hazards or distractions) and bonus strokes. A stroke penalty adds points to the golfer’s score, and bonus strokes allow golfers to subtract points from their score.

The features of the WWGC include tropical waterfalls, caves, dinosaurs, bears, gators, aliens, and pirates, in addition to many other crazy happenings.

Each hole has a theme: (see preview)

  • Hot Diggity Dog
  • Dino Mountain
  • Holiday Madness
  • Pirate’s Cove
  • Bear Creek Canyon
  • Out of This World
  • Animal Haven
  • Aloha Falls Garden
  • Wild Safari

What is a golf course without a clubhouse? Offer some refreshments for the golfers at the Wacky World Clubhouse after they finish the 9 holes. (Optional)

Included are suggestions for golf-themed refreshments.

Included in this product:

All materials come in color and black and white.

  • 72 game cards - 8 cards for each of the 9 holes - ALL game cards include word problems - one-step and multi-step problems.
  • 9 blank game cards - For an extra activity, have your student write additional word problems to add to the golf course holes (optional)
  • 18 sheets for the golf course - 2 sheets for each of the nine holes - A picture of the golf course hole and the hole’s description
  • Picture of the Wacky World Clubhouse
  • Directions for the WWGC game
  • Example of the game
  • A list of the golf terms
  • A scorecard for the golfers
  • 9 designs for each hole to glue onto paper bags
  • Answer keys for each of the 9 holes
  • A sheet for the golfers to show their work
  • A list of theme-related refreshments for the clubhouse (optional)

For more review games, go to

Around the Town, for a fun and engaging math test prep or review activity.

The Round Royal Kingdom Game is another engaging game for your students to play, practicing solving word problems involving all four math operations, time, and money. Throughout the Round Royal Kingdom game, players trade cards to become the king or queen of the Kingdom. The students may play the game with or without QR codes.

Please visit my store, MathCritters, for more exciting math games, activities, and worksheets.

Happy Golfing!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
October 17, 2021
My students loved completing this unit it was engaging and easy to use. Thank you!
Cc E.
363 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
MathCritters
Response from
MathCritters
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Oct 19, 2021
You are welcome! I'm so happy your students enjoyed the game. Thanks so much for the kind feedback. I appreciate you taking the time to write a review.
Rated 5 out of 5
September 17, 2020
This is super cute!!!
Angela S.
110 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
MathCritters
Response from
MathCritters
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Sep 27, 2020
Hi Angela - I am so glad you like the game. I hope your students have a fun time playing. Thanks so much for your purchase and your kind feedback.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
Multiply side lengths to find areas of rectangles with whole-number side lengths in the context of solving real world and mathematical problems, and represent whole-number products as rectangular areas in mathematical reasoning.
Solve real world and mathematical problems involving perimeters of polygons, including finding the perimeter given the side lengths, finding an unknown side length, and exhibiting rectangles with the same perimeter and different areas or with the same area and different perimeters.
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