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Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math
Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math
Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math
Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math
Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math
Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math
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Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math
Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math
Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math
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Description

Make solving proportions engaging with this interactive 7th grade math game. Students practice solving proportions using cross multiplication while strengthening their understanding of ratios, proportional reasoning, and equivalent ratios. This hands-on activity is perfect for math centers, partner work, small groups, or review lessons, helping students build confidence with proportional relationships.

📘 Skills Covered

  • Solving proportions
  • Cross multiplication
  • Ratios and proportions
  • Equivalent ratios
  • Proportional reasoning
  • Multi-step problem solving

🧠 Ideal For

  • 7th Grade Math
  • Ratios & Proportions Units
  • Math Centers
  • Partner Games
  • Small Group Instruction
  • Review and Test Prep
  • Early Finishers

📦 What’s Included

✔️ 92 Total Cards = 184 total problems
✔️ 80 Regular Proportion Cards
✔️ 12 Wild Strategy Cards
✔️ 2 Printable Game Boards
✔️ 4 Detailed Answer Keys
✔️ Print-and-Play Classroom Math Game

Students solve proportion problems and place their marker on the board.
The first player to get four in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally wins.

Scaffolded Learning:
Struggling Students can solve the TOP problems
Advanced Students can solve the BOTTOM problems

Great for:

  • Pairs/Small Teams
  • Student Centers
  • 1 on 1 Student Assessment
  • Cards can replace the dice/spinner in most board games you already have!

Unique Feature:

Use this math deck with board games you already own! Simply replace dice or spinners with these math cards to instantly turn any game into a math activity.

2 Ways to Solve:

  • Cross Multiply
  • Find the Growth Factor (great for mental math building)


4 in a Row Game

Objective: Get 4 of your colored tokens in a row

Number of players: 2 players (or 2 teams)

Cards:

There are 8 cards per answer from 1-10 (80 regular playing cards)
and a total of 12 wild cards with special abilities.

Wild Cards

There are 3 types of wildcards:
WA: Remove an opponent’s piece
WB: Place your piece Anywhere
WC: Remove your opponent’s piece AND Replace it with your piece

How to play:

· Deal 2 cards per player from the math deck.

· Players solve both problems on paper or on a whiteboard

· Discard the card that was used in a discard pile

· Place your color marker on the corresponding number

· Continue play until someone gets a four in a row (horizontally, vertically or diagonally).

Winner: The first person to get four of their colored pieces in a row.


✏️ Teacher Directions ✏️

-PRINT out the game board and cards on cardstock.

-LAMINATE the cards to play for years to come

-CUT out the cards

-PLAY

An EASIER VERSION of this game is available HERE

PRO TIP

  • Math Decks from LOMA Learning can also be used with common games you probably already have in your classroom. Replace the dice with these cards and you've transformed your classroom!

Some Math Decks You May Enjoy:

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Solving Proportions Math Game | Cross Multiplication | 7th Grade Math

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7th - 9th
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12 pages of cards + 3 gameboards + 1 Game Rules
Answer Key
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Description

Make solving proportions engaging with this interactive 7th grade math game. Students practice solving proportions using cross multiplication while strengthening their understanding of ratios, proportional reasoning, and equivalent ratios. This hands-on activity is perfect for math centers, partner work, small groups, or review lessons, helping students build confidence with proportional relationships.

📘 Skills Covered

  • Solving proportions
  • Cross multiplication
  • Ratios and proportions
  • Equivalent ratios
  • Proportional reasoning
  • Multi-step problem solving

🧠 Ideal For

  • 7th Grade Math
  • Ratios & Proportions Units
  • Math Centers
  • Partner Games
  • Small Group Instruction
  • Review and Test Prep
  • Early Finishers

📦 What’s Included

✔️ 92 Total Cards = 184 total problems
✔️ 80 Regular Proportion Cards
✔️ 12 Wild Strategy Cards
✔️ 2 Printable Game Boards
✔️ 4 Detailed Answer Keys
✔️ Print-and-Play Classroom Math Game

Students solve proportion problems and place their marker on the board.
The first player to get four in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally wins.

Scaffolded Learning:
Struggling Students can solve the TOP problems
Advanced Students can solve the BOTTOM problems

Great for:

  • Pairs/Small Teams
  • Student Centers
  • 1 on 1 Student Assessment
  • Cards can replace the dice/spinner in most board games you already have!

Unique Feature:

Use this math deck with board games you already own! Simply replace dice or spinners with these math cards to instantly turn any game into a math activity.

2 Ways to Solve:

  • Cross Multiply
  • Find the Growth Factor (great for mental math building)


4 in a Row Game

Objective: Get 4 of your colored tokens in a row

Number of players: 2 players (or 2 teams)

Cards:

There are 8 cards per answer from 1-10 (80 regular playing cards)
and a total of 12 wild cards with special abilities.

Wild Cards

There are 3 types of wildcards:
WA: Remove an opponent’s piece
WB: Place your piece Anywhere
WC: Remove your opponent’s piece AND Replace it with your piece

How to play:

· Deal 2 cards per player from the math deck.

· Players solve both problems on paper or on a whiteboard

· Discard the card that was used in a discard pile

· Place your color marker on the corresponding number

· Continue play until someone gets a four in a row (horizontally, vertically or diagonally).

Winner: The first person to get four of their colored pieces in a row.


✏️ Teacher Directions ✏️

-PRINT out the game board and cards on cardstock.

-LAMINATE the cards to play for years to come

-CUT out the cards

-PLAY

An EASIER VERSION of this game is available HERE

PRO TIP

  • Math Decks from LOMA Learning can also be used with common games you probably already have in your classroom. Replace the dice with these cards and you've transformed your classroom!

Some Math Decks You May Enjoy:

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Standards

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Solve multi-step real-life and mathematical problems posed with positive and negative rational numbers in any form (whole numbers, fractions, and decimals), using tools strategically. Apply properties of operations to calculate with numbers in any form; convert between forms as appropriate; and assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies. For example: If a woman making $25 an hour gets a 10% raise, she will make an additional 1/10 of her salary an hour, or $2.50, for a new salary of $27.50. If you want to place a towel bar 9 3/4 inches long in the center of a door that is 27 1/2 inches wide, you will need to place the bar about 9 inches from each edge; this estimate can be used as a check on the exact computation.
Solve word problems leading to equations of the form 𝘱𝘹 + 𝘲 = 𝘳 and 𝘱(𝘹 + 𝘲) = 𝘳, where 𝘱, 𝘲, and 𝘳 are specific rational numbers. Solve equations of these forms fluently. Compare an algebraic solution to an arithmetic solution, identifying the sequence of the operations used in each approach. For example, the perimeter of a rectangle is 54 cm. Its length is 6 cm. What is its width?
Recognize and represent proportional relationships between quantities.
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