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Division Facts Math Review Game Show (Wheel Version) For Math Fluency
Division Facts Math Review Game Show (Wheel Version) For Math Fluency
Division Facts Math Review Game Show (Wheel Version) For Math Fluency
Division Facts Math Review Game Show (Wheel Version) For Math Fluency
Division Facts Math Review Game Show (Wheel Version) For Math Fluency
Division Facts Math Review Game Show (Wheel Version) For Math Fluency
Division Facts Math Review Game Show (Wheel Version) For Math Fluency
Division Facts Math Review Game Show (Wheel Version) For Math Fluency
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Description

Make division fact practice exciting with this digital team game!

Make division fact practice exciting with this interactive digital team game! Students spin the wheel, answer division questions, and earn points in a fun game-show format. Perfect for whole-class review, math centers, or test prep—this no-prep, self-checking activity builds division fluency while keeping students engaged and eager to play again!

Perfect For:

  • Whole group instruction
  • Math centers
  • Spiral review
  • End-of-unit review
  • Test prep
  • Homeschool game days

What Makes It Unique

  • New questions are generated each game
  • Customize which divisors you want to review (1–12)
  • Choose game type: take turns or first answer wins
  • Adjustable game length
  • Optional timer to keep the pace steady and focused
  • Interactive, self-checking game board
  • Scores update automatically
  • Fun characters, animations, and optional sound effects
  • No internet or additional software required—play directly in the browser

Why Teachers Love It

  • Builds division fact fluency in a fun, engaging way
  • Easy to use—no prep required!
  • Customizable to fit your curriculum and student needs
  • Encourages teamwork and collaboration
  • One-click setup (PC, Mac, Chromebook)
  • Great for review and test prep
  • Compatible with SMART Boards and projectors

How to Play

The game is easy to use and includes built-in instructions and prompts along the way. For more tips, check out the Getting Started guide.

Here’s a brief overview of how the game works:

  1. Open the game and click Play.
  2. Divide students into 2–5 teams and let each team choose a character.
  3. Teams take turns spinning the wheel to reveal a question and point value.
  4. The team must answer before the timer runs out (timer is optional).
  5. Reveal the answer and award points if the team's response is correct.
  6. Keep playing until the game ends. The team with the highest score wins!

Alternate Game Play

Want to add extra excitement and friendly competition? Switch the Game Mode to “Any Team Can Answer” in the settings. Have each team line up so one student represents their team each round. Spin the wheel to reveal the point value, then show the question. The first team representative to answer correctly earns the points—use the team buttons to award their team. It’s a fast-paced, high-energy twist your students will love!

Getting Started

Download and unzip the file, then double-click the Game.html file to launch the game in your browser—that’s it. You can also play online using the website URL and password included in the resource.

Blank Screen?

If you encounter a blank screen while trying to open the offline version, simply switch to the online version of the game to fix the issue. While this is rare, it can happen if a school has network security settings that block offline web files.

Technical Notes

  • Avoid refreshing the browser tab during play, as this will reset the game.
  • The game is optimized for Chrome and Microsoft Edge, but also works well in Firefox. It can run in Safari if needed, but the wheel doesn’t spin as smoothly.
  • If you have any issues or suggestions, feel free to email me at sugarplumclassroom@gmail.com—I’d love to hear from you!

License

This license is for one teacher in one classroom. Please do not share, modify, sell, reuse, host, or distribute the product, its code, or images in any form. While I aim to host the online version of the resource for as long as possible, please remember that the offline version is your official, permanent copy of the resource. As with any web-based technology, there is always a small chance that future browser updates may affect performance.

Thank you again for your support!

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Division Facts Math Review Game Show (Wheel Version) For Math Fluency

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Sugarplum Classroom
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$6.50

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Digital downloads
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Grades
3rd - 5th
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Standards
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100+
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Included
Teaching Duration
40 minutes

Description

Make division fact practice exciting with this digital team game!

Make division fact practice exciting with this interactive digital team game! Students spin the wheel, answer division questions, and earn points in a fun game-show format. Perfect for whole-class review, math centers, or test prep—this no-prep, self-checking activity builds division fluency while keeping students engaged and eager to play again!

Perfect For:

  • Whole group instruction
  • Math centers
  • Spiral review
  • End-of-unit review
  • Test prep
  • Homeschool game days

What Makes It Unique

  • New questions are generated each game
  • Customize which divisors you want to review (1–12)
  • Choose game type: take turns or first answer wins
  • Adjustable game length
  • Optional timer to keep the pace steady and focused
  • Interactive, self-checking game board
  • Scores update automatically
  • Fun characters, animations, and optional sound effects
  • No internet or additional software required—play directly in the browser

Why Teachers Love It

  • Builds division fact fluency in a fun, engaging way
  • Easy to use—no prep required!
  • Customizable to fit your curriculum and student needs
  • Encourages teamwork and collaboration
  • One-click setup (PC, Mac, Chromebook)
  • Great for review and test prep
  • Compatible with SMART Boards and projectors

How to Play

The game is easy to use and includes built-in instructions and prompts along the way. For more tips, check out the Getting Started guide.

Here’s a brief overview of how the game works:

  1. Open the game and click Play.
  2. Divide students into 2–5 teams and let each team choose a character.
  3. Teams take turns spinning the wheel to reveal a question and point value.
  4. The team must answer before the timer runs out (timer is optional).
  5. Reveal the answer and award points if the team's response is correct.
  6. Keep playing until the game ends. The team with the highest score wins!

Alternate Game Play

Want to add extra excitement and friendly competition? Switch the Game Mode to “Any Team Can Answer” in the settings. Have each team line up so one student represents their team each round. Spin the wheel to reveal the point value, then show the question. The first team representative to answer correctly earns the points—use the team buttons to award their team. It’s a fast-paced, high-energy twist your students will love!

Getting Started

Download and unzip the file, then double-click the Game.html file to launch the game in your browser—that’s it. You can also play online using the website URL and password included in the resource.

Blank Screen?

If you encounter a blank screen while trying to open the offline version, simply switch to the online version of the game to fix the issue. While this is rare, it can happen if a school has network security settings that block offline web files.

Technical Notes

  • Avoid refreshing the browser tab during play, as this will reset the game.
  • The game is optimized for Chrome and Microsoft Edge, but also works well in Firefox. It can run in Safari if needed, but the wheel doesn’t spin as smoothly.
  • If you have any issues or suggestions, feel free to email me at sugarplumclassroom@gmail.com—I’d love to hear from you!

License

This license is for one teacher in one classroom. Please do not share, modify, sell, reuse, host, or distribute the product, its code, or images in any form. While I aim to host the online version of the resource for as long as possible, please remember that the offline version is your official, permanent copy of the resource. As with any web-based technology, there is always a small chance that future browser updates may affect performance.

Thank you again for your support!

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 1 out of 5
December 5, 2025
The game does not work. When directed to the site nothing comes up.
C Squared
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98 reviews • Virginia
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Sugarplum Classroom
Response from
Sugarplum Classroom
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Dec 7, 2025

Update: I’ve added an online version of this resource to fix this issue. Simply re-download the resource and open the "Online Access" PDF for your link and password. While the offline game works best for most, I found that a few school devices with elevated security settings were blocking offline play. By hosting the game online with the appropriate security certificates, those who were getting a blank screen should be able to play online without issue. Thank you for your patience as I've worked to get this fixed.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation true in each of the equations 8 × ? = 48, 5 = __ ÷ 3, 6 × 6 = ?.
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