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Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity
Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity
Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity
Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity
Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity
Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity
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Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity
Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity
Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity
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Description

Multi-digit multiplication practice that is fun and engaging! Your students will be excited to practice their multi-digit multiplication with this game where anyone can be a winner.

The Unfair Game is a self-correcting multi-digit multiplication game that will have your students engaged and motivated to review and practice their multiplication math skills. Play the game as a class or assign it to a small group during guided math. 

What is the Unfair Game?

The Unfair Game is a fun math review game that incorporates the element of chance. Students will use a self-correcting Google Form to answer problems that require multi-digit multiplication. When students enter a correct answer, the Google Form will progress, and they will collect a game token. They will copy and paste the token onto a digital game board.

How is a winner determined?

The game board has preassigned values for each quadrant, but the students do not know the value of each quadrant until the final reveal. This levels the playing field because students do not need to answer the greatest number of questions correctly in order to win. The game takes the pressure off the students who need more time to answer questions. They will not feel rushed or stressed due to time constraints. 

Preparation

-Super easy and quick set-up. 

-Print the work pages and share out the digital game board.

How long will the activity take? 

Set a timer based on the amount of time available during a class period. Allow about five minutes at the end of class to reveal the points and determine the winner.  Students do not need to earn all the tokens to win so you don’t need to wait for every student to finish every question. 

Need to Practice other Skills? 

Click a link below to check out other versions of the Unfair Game. 

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Multiplying Decimals

Mixed and Improper Fractions

TECHNOLOGY IS REQUIRED!

-The Unfair Game works best on electronic devices such as PCs, Macs, and Chromebooks,

-All devices will need to have access to the internet.

-Google accounts are required for students.

-Can be used through Google Classroom if available

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Multi-Digit Multiplication Game - Multiplication Practice Activity

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4th - 6th
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Teaching Duration
55 minutes

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This bundle contains all of my Unfair Games for Grade 5 up to date! Make reviewing math fun and engaging with a game that will motivate even some of your most reluctant learners.
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Description

Multi-digit multiplication practice that is fun and engaging! Your students will be excited to practice their multi-digit multiplication with this game where anyone can be a winner.

The Unfair Game is a self-correcting multi-digit multiplication game that will have your students engaged and motivated to review and practice their multiplication math skills. Play the game as a class or assign it to a small group during guided math. 

What is the Unfair Game?

The Unfair Game is a fun math review game that incorporates the element of chance. Students will use a self-correcting Google Form to answer problems that require multi-digit multiplication. When students enter a correct answer, the Google Form will progress, and they will collect a game token. They will copy and paste the token onto a digital game board.

How is a winner determined?

The game board has preassigned values for each quadrant, but the students do not know the value of each quadrant until the final reveal. This levels the playing field because students do not need to answer the greatest number of questions correctly in order to win. The game takes the pressure off the students who need more time to answer questions. They will not feel rushed or stressed due to time constraints. 

Preparation

-Super easy and quick set-up. 

-Print the work pages and share out the digital game board.

How long will the activity take? 

Set a timer based on the amount of time available during a class period. Allow about five minutes at the end of class to reveal the points and determine the winner.  Students do not need to earn all the tokens to win so you don’t need to wait for every student to finish every question. 

Need to Practice other Skills? 

Click a link below to check out other versions of the Unfair Game. 

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Multiplying Decimals

Mixed and Improper Fractions

TECHNOLOGY IS REQUIRED!

-The Unfair Game works best on electronic devices such as PCs, Macs, and Chromebooks,

-All devices will need to have access to the internet.

-Google accounts are required for students.

-Can be used through Google Classroom if available

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

4.5
Rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 18, 2024
My students enjoyed this game and the unpredicatblility of earning and losing points.
Teacher's Gumbo
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638 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 4 out of 5
May 19, 2023
Used this with my son for review of math
Sarah Allen
(TPT Seller)
276 reviews
Grades taught: 8th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
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