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Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies
Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies
Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies
Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies
Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies
Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies
Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies
Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies
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Use this pack of 3rd grade multiplication math games to feed your students' need to play and reinforce taught concepts at the same time! Have fun building multiplication fact fluency, working with arrays, practicing multiplication strategies, and reviewing properties of multiplication with this giant pack of math games!


Unleash the fun with 16 games for multiplication. The specific concepts included cover the 3rd grade standards for multiplication but make a perfect independent review for 4th graders and 5th graders.

  • Game #1: Roll and Group - players face off by rolling dice to create a multiplication equation and represent it by drawing equal group to find the product
  • Game #2: Multiplication Match - the key to winning this game is cooperation as students have fun using a deck of playing cards to create multiplication equations and representing them as repeated addition
  • Game #3: Mermaid in the Middle - this 3 player game will have players doing skips on a number line to solve multiplication problems as they hope to be the player in the middle to earn points
  • Game #4: Match Me - students face off in this multiplication array building game where matching answers earn both players points
  • Game #5: Crazy Cones - this dice rolling game will have players strategizing while they play around with the identity property and zero property of multiplication
  • Game #6: Light It Up - students will be on a quest to collect more fireflies than their opponent while they practice multiplying by 2 and by 5
  • Game #7: Bowl a Fact - players get plenty of practice multiplying by 10 as they race to be the first one to earn 300 points and bowl a perfect game
  • Game #8: Clue #99 - students will put their knowledge of the patterns for multiplying by 9 to the test as they look for two products of x9 problems whose sum is 99
  • Game #9: Heads of Tails - your students are going to flip for this array drawing game that reinforces the distributive property of multiplication
  • Game #10: Multiplication Words - players are sure to have fun as they solve the problems, collect the letters, and spell a word to be the winner of this game for times 3 and times 4
  • Game #11: Hit the Spot - students will race to be the first player to cover all the times 6 and times 7 products on their game board
  • Game #12: Rising Sum - players will multiply by 8 and keep a running total of their points as they try to be the first one to reach 100 exactly
  • Game #13: Guess My Factors - students will use their knowledge of the commutative and associative properties of multiplication and well as the process of elimination in this guess off
  • Game #14: Four in a Row - players get plenty of practice multiplication facts as they use a multiplication chart as the game board for this four in row game
  • Game #15: Multiplication Tic Tac Toe - all the game cards are multiplication word problems in this twist on a classic
  • Game #16: Middle Mania - players have fun as they roll the dice, multiply, find the answers on a number line, and the player caught in the middle makes up a word problem that matches their equation

This download includes complete instructions for 16 partner or group games, any necessary printable materials, and student recording sheets are included for each concept. 


These multiplication games are perfect for teachers who want to weave fun into your mandated curriculum, guided math block, or math stations. Your students will love the excuse to play while still getting in some important multiplication practice.


Just add your classroom math manipulatives or a deck of cards and you’ve got off-the-charts student engagement.


Print and laminate each game once and use them for years to come!

Use the game recording sheets as an alternative to worksheet assignments.


To add even more engagement, you can grab all 16 of these games along with mini-lessons, peer practice activities, interactive notebooks, and worksheets in the Multiplication Unit Bundle.


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Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies

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2nd - 4th
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Description

Use this pack of 3rd grade multiplication math games to feed your students' need to play and reinforce taught concepts at the same time! Have fun building multiplication fact fluency, working with arrays, practicing multiplication strategies, and reviewing properties of multiplication with this giant pack of math games!


Unleash the fun with 16 games for multiplication. The specific concepts included cover the 3rd grade standards for multiplication but make a perfect independent review for 4th graders and 5th graders.

  • Game #1: Roll and Group - players face off by rolling dice to create a multiplication equation and represent it by drawing equal group to find the product
  • Game #2: Multiplication Match - the key to winning this game is cooperation as students have fun using a deck of playing cards to create multiplication equations and representing them as repeated addition
  • Game #3: Mermaid in the Middle - this 3 player game will have players doing skips on a number line to solve multiplication problems as they hope to be the player in the middle to earn points
  • Game #4: Match Me - students face off in this multiplication array building game where matching answers earn both players points
  • Game #5: Crazy Cones - this dice rolling game will have players strategizing while they play around with the identity property and zero property of multiplication
  • Game #6: Light It Up - students will be on a quest to collect more fireflies than their opponent while they practice multiplying by 2 and by 5
  • Game #7: Bowl a Fact - players get plenty of practice multiplying by 10 as they race to be the first one to earn 300 points and bowl a perfect game
  • Game #8: Clue #99 - students will put their knowledge of the patterns for multiplying by 9 to the test as they look for two products of x9 problems whose sum is 99
  • Game #9: Heads of Tails - your students are going to flip for this array drawing game that reinforces the distributive property of multiplication
  • Game #10: Multiplication Words - players are sure to have fun as they solve the problems, collect the letters, and spell a word to be the winner of this game for times 3 and times 4
  • Game #11: Hit the Spot - students will race to be the first player to cover all the times 6 and times 7 products on their game board
  • Game #12: Rising Sum - players will multiply by 8 and keep a running total of their points as they try to be the first one to reach 100 exactly
  • Game #13: Guess My Factors - students will use their knowledge of the commutative and associative properties of multiplication and well as the process of elimination in this guess off
  • Game #14: Four in a Row - players get plenty of practice multiplication facts as they use a multiplication chart as the game board for this four in row game
  • Game #15: Multiplication Tic Tac Toe - all the game cards are multiplication word problems in this twist on a classic
  • Game #16: Middle Mania - players have fun as they roll the dice, multiply, find the answers on a number line, and the player caught in the middle makes up a word problem that matches their equation

This download includes complete instructions for 16 partner or group games, any necessary printable materials, and student recording sheets are included for each concept. 


These multiplication games are perfect for teachers who want to weave fun into your mandated curriculum, guided math block, or math stations. Your students will love the excuse to play while still getting in some important multiplication practice.


Just add your classroom math manipulatives or a deck of cards and you’ve got off-the-charts student engagement.


Print and laminate each game once and use them for years to come!

Use the game recording sheets as an alternative to worksheet assignments.


To add even more engagement, you can grab all 16 of these games along with mini-lessons, peer practice activities, interactive notebooks, and worksheets in the Multiplication Unit Bundle.


______________________________________________________________

Copyright ©Curious Classroom Adventures

Permission granted to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

Report this resource to TPT
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Engaging and helpful
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My Students love using these games to work on their fact fluency!
Marianne H.
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Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 4 out of 5
September 4, 2023
Thank you for this resource. This is a great way for my students to continue to practice their multiplication facts.
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Grades taught: 4th
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Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
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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