Description
Students can play in pairs with a dice to solve division problems. There are three division board games that increase in difficulty.
The board game can be printed on 8.5 x 11 inch paper. There isn't room for students to show their work directly on the game so providing them with scratch paper will be helpful.
Aligns really well with 3rd Grade Go Math Chapter 6.
The board game can be printed on 8.5 x 11 inch paper. There isn't room for students to show their work directly on the game so providing them with scratch paper will be helpful.
Aligns really well with 3rd Grade Go Math Chapter 6.
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Description
Students can play in pairs with a dice to solve division problems. There are three division board games that increase in difficulty.
The board game can be printed on 8.5 x 11 inch paper. There isn't room for students to show their work directly on the game so providing them with scratch paper will be helpful.
Aligns really well with 3rd Grade Go Math Chapter 6.
The board game can be printed on 8.5 x 11 inch paper. There isn't room for students to show their work directly on the game so providing them with scratch paper will be helpful.
Aligns really well with 3rd Grade Go Math Chapter 6.
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I was looking for some simple division review story problems, and you have it! Thanks!
This is great! The students will love it. I am going to use it as a partner activity.
number 7 on the second sheet says 12 but it should be 15
Perfect for the holidays! Thank you.
Thank you for the great differentiated division games!
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