TPT
Total:
$0.00
Division Games for Fact Fluency: Roll and Solve Distance Learning Math
Division Games for Fact Fluency: Roll and Solve Distance Learning Math
Division Games for Fact Fluency: Roll and Solve Distance Learning Math
Division Games for Fact Fluency: Roll and Solve Distance Learning Math
Division Games for Fact Fluency: Roll and Solve Distance Learning Math
Division Games for Fact Fluency: Roll and Solve Distance Learning Math
Division Games for Fact Fluency: Roll and Solve Distance Learning Math
Division Games for Fact Fluency: Roll and Solve Distance Learning Math
Share

Description

This set of Division Fact Fluency Games to divisors of 12 are designed for children to learn their division facts in an engaging, fun, hands on way. This set of games contains 18 printable games that review division up to 12. The games are designed to help children master their basic division facts. There is no preparation required just print and play the games.

DISTANCE LEARNING COVID-19

These games are ideal for students to review their division facts from 2 to 12 while at home during school closures. The games are a fun and interesting way for children to explore division facts with a parent or a sibling.

Division: Roll and Solve

  • Learn your division facts as a game!
  • Games are easy to learn to play.
  • Each page focuses on a specific factor or a number of factors.
  • Equipment Needed: Pencils to play and a 6-sided dice.
  • Games can be laminated or use a dry ease pocket for multiple use.
  • Great to use for fast finishers.
  • Use as a math center.
  • Use for fun Homework.
  • Roll a 6-sided dice and solve a division problem as you work your way around the game board. Race around the game board to see who the winner is.
  • Each game can be played twice on the one game sheet.
  • Solve the division problem, find the answer on the game board and color the answer.

DIFFERENTIATED

The games range from division facts of 2 to 12. Games can be given to students with the facts that are most appropriate for their abilities. Start with basic games dividing from 2 for students to master their division or you can challenge students with games dividing by 12 or use the games with two division facts - dividing by 7 and 8, 9 and 10 or 11 and 12.

GRADE LEVEL SUGGESTIONS: These games are suitable for third grade, fourth grade and fifth grade. The games may also be suitable for other grades depending upon the abilities of your students. Please see the preview to determine if these are suitable for your students.

AUSTRALIAN, NZ, UK, CANADIAN VERSION

The Australian UK NZ CAN Edition of these games with spelling appropriate for these countries is available at - Division Games Fact Fluency to 12: Roll and Solve [AUST UK NZ CAN Edition]

GAMES INCLUDED ARE AS FOLLOWS -

  • Turtle Two Divide by 2
  • Koala Bear Threes Divide by 3
  • Fishy Fours Divide by 4
  • Flip Flop Fives Divide by 5
  • Shark Sixes Divide by 6
  • Shell Sevens Divide by 7
  • Emu Eights Divide by 8
  • Llama Nines Divide by 9
  • Teacup Tens Divide by 10
  • Lemon Buds Elevens Divide by 11
  • Tweet Tweet Twelves Divide by 12
  • Snail Brights Ones and Twos Divide by 1 and 2
  • Happy Stars Threes and Fours Divide by 3 and 4
  • Cool Crabs Five and Sixes Divide by 5 and 6
  • Submarine Sevens and Eights Divide by 7 and 8
  • Pandas Nines and Tens Divide by 9 and 10
  • Pencil Bud Elevens and Twelves Divide by 11 and 12
  • Mixed Division Smart Buds Mixed Division to 12

You might also like the following Math Products-

Customer Tips:

Click on the green star to become a follower and receive updates as new products, freebies and discounts become available.

Earn TPT Credit when you leave feedback I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. For any products you purchase earn your free TpT Credits when you leave feedback. TpTCredits are redeemable on future purchases.

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.

Division Games for Fact Fluency: Roll and Solve Distance Learning Math

Teaching Capers
85 Followers
$3.50

Highlights

Digital downloads
Grades icon
Grades
3rd - 5th
Pages
18

Save even more with bundles

What are division facts? Division facts are division number sentences related to times tables knowledge. For example, 15 ÷ 5 = 3, 25 ÷ 5 = 5, and 20 ÷ 5 = 4 are all division facts of the five times table.Help students learn their division facts in an engaging, fun and hands on way. The games are des
Price $9.00Original Price $10.50Save $1.50
3

Description

This set of Division Fact Fluency Games to divisors of 12 are designed for children to learn their division facts in an engaging, fun, hands on way. This set of games contains 18 printable games that review division up to 12. The games are designed to help children master their basic division facts. There is no preparation required just print and play the games.

DISTANCE LEARNING COVID-19

These games are ideal for students to review their division facts from 2 to 12 while at home during school closures. The games are a fun and interesting way for children to explore division facts with a parent or a sibling.

Division: Roll and Solve

  • Learn your division facts as a game!
  • Games are easy to learn to play.
  • Each page focuses on a specific factor or a number of factors.
  • Equipment Needed: Pencils to play and a 6-sided dice.
  • Games can be laminated or use a dry ease pocket for multiple use.
  • Great to use for fast finishers.
  • Use as a math center.
  • Use for fun Homework.
  • Roll a 6-sided dice and solve a division problem as you work your way around the game board. Race around the game board to see who the winner is.
  • Each game can be played twice on the one game sheet.
  • Solve the division problem, find the answer on the game board and color the answer.

DIFFERENTIATED

The games range from division facts of 2 to 12. Games can be given to students with the facts that are most appropriate for their abilities. Start with basic games dividing from 2 for students to master their division or you can challenge students with games dividing by 12 or use the games with two division facts - dividing by 7 and 8, 9 and 10 or 11 and 12.

GRADE LEVEL SUGGESTIONS: These games are suitable for third grade, fourth grade and fifth grade. The games may also be suitable for other grades depending upon the abilities of your students. Please see the preview to determine if these are suitable for your students.

AUSTRALIAN, NZ, UK, CANADIAN VERSION

The Australian UK NZ CAN Edition of these games with spelling appropriate for these countries is available at - Division Games Fact Fluency to 12: Roll and Solve [AUST UK NZ CAN Edition]

GAMES INCLUDED ARE AS FOLLOWS -

  • Turtle Two Divide by 2
  • Koala Bear Threes Divide by 3
  • Fishy Fours Divide by 4
  • Flip Flop Fives Divide by 5
  • Shark Sixes Divide by 6
  • Shell Sevens Divide by 7
  • Emu Eights Divide by 8
  • Llama Nines Divide by 9
  • Teacup Tens Divide by 10
  • Lemon Buds Elevens Divide by 11
  • Tweet Tweet Twelves Divide by 12
  • Snail Brights Ones and Twos Divide by 1 and 2
  • Happy Stars Threes and Fours Divide by 3 and 4
  • Cool Crabs Five and Sixes Divide by 5 and 6
  • Submarine Sevens and Eights Divide by 7 and 8
  • Pandas Nines and Tens Divide by 9 and 10
  • Pencil Bud Elevens and Twelves Divide by 11 and 12
  • Mixed Division Smart Buds Mixed Division to 12

You might also like the following Math Products-

Customer Tips:

Click on the green star to become a follower and receive updates as new products, freebies and discounts become available.

Earn TPT Credit when you leave feedback I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. For any products you purchase earn your free TpT Credits when you leave feedback. TpTCredits are redeemable on future purchases.

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.

Reviews

This product has not yet been rated.
Rated 0 out of 5

Questions & Answers

Loading
Loading