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Division Math Cubes
Division Math Cubes
Division Math Cubes
Division Math Cubes
Division Math Cubes
Division Math Cubes
Division Math Cubes
Division Math Cubes
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Each set of division dice will consist of a dice with the divisor, and 2 sets of dice with the dividends. The first set of dividends will be 1-6 and the second set of dividends will be 7-12.

I use this as a morning warm-up for students who struggle with division. If I am working with 1 student, I will have them work 3 different sets of dice and record 5 division equations and answers per set, totaling 15 division equations with answer before we start class.

If I have 2 or more students working together, I will have them play a game where one student will roll the set of dice and the group members will race to say the equation and answer first. The student who states the equation and answers first will get a point. The students will play for 5-7 minutes and the student with the most points at the end of the game will win.

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Division Math Cubes

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Digital downloads
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Grades
3rd - 7th
Pages
38
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

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Description

Each set of division dice will consist of a dice with the divisor, and 2 sets of dice with the dividends. The first set of dividends will be 1-6 and the second set of dividends will be 7-12.

I use this as a morning warm-up for students who struggle with division. If I am working with 1 student, I will have them work 3 different sets of dice and record 5 division equations and answers per set, totaling 15 division equations with answer before we start class.

If I have 2 or more students working together, I will have them play a game where one student will roll the set of dice and the group members will race to say the equation and answer first. The student who states the equation and answers first will get a point. The students will play for 5-7 minutes and the student with the most points at the end of the game will win.

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