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"My students loved this resource and everyone was engaged during the entire class period. This was very 3rd grade appropriate and look forward to using it in the future."
Whitney K.
Description
Students will practice using the array strategy to solve multiplication problems in this fun and engaging dice game. Contains two versions for differentiation purposes. The game is intended to be used with partners or small groups but can be used independently as well. Great for centers!
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What others say
"My students loved this resource and everyone was engaged during the entire class period. This was very 3rd grade appropriate and look forward to using it in the future."
Whitney K.
Description
Students will practice using the array strategy to solve multiplication problems in this fun and engaging dice game. Contains two versions for differentiation purposes. The game is intended to be used with partners or small groups but can be used independently as well. Great for centers!
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My students loved this resource and everyone was engaged during the entire class period. This was very 3rd grade appropriate and look forward to using it in the future.
This a perfect center game for extra practice. My students love it.
My students enjoyed the challenge of this activity. It was engaging and allowed student to show what they know
We have learned these strategies in class so I chose these as a review before our big state test. Kids really enjoyed it.
Are used this with students I was tutoring. It was a fun activity.
Great resource.
This was perfect! I used to for a teaching lesson during my interview process! Thank you!
Students love it with the dice game. Allowed my students to be in charge of their learning and engaged.
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