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Thanksgiving Fast Feast - 3rd Grade Math Review
Thanksgiving Fast Feast - 3rd Grade Math Review
Thanksgiving Fast Feast - 3rd Grade Math Review
Thanksgiving Fast Feast - 3rd Grade Math Review
Thanksgiving Fast Feast - 3rd Grade Math Review
Thanksgiving Fast Feast - 3rd Grade Math Review
Thanksgiving Fast Feast - 3rd Grade Math Review
Thanksgiving Fast Feast - 3rd Grade Math Review
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This is a great multi-use resource for some festive math practice at Thanksgiving time! With a total of 60 question cards covering rounding, area, all 4 operations, and 1 and 2 step word problems you have plenty of options of how to use them aside from the included printable board game.

The board game is played just like Battleship, except each person sets up a "Thanksgiving Feast" for their partner to try and "eat." Students must answer a question card to guess a spot on the game board. If it is a "hit" then they mark it on their own board with a check or if it is a "miss" they will mark it with an "x. " Partners take turns answering questions and guessing until one of them has hit and "eaten" all the food on their partner's board.

Alternate options for task card use could include station work, pull a few key cards and have them move around the room to solve them all, or set them up in a tic-tac-toe board and solve to mark the spot! The options are only limited to your imagination!

Included:
Game Board

Game Board Pieces

60 Task Cards

  • 8 rounding cards
  • 8 multiplication models and arrays cards
  • 8 division models and arrays cards
  • 12 properties of multiplication cards
  • 8 area cards
  • 8 1-step and 2-step word problem cards
  • 4 addition with regrouping cards
  • 4 subtraction with regrouping cards

Recording Sheet

Answer Key

I've included a color and black-and-white version of all the cards and recording sheets. My students have love the "Fast Feast" game and I hope yours will too!

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Thanksgiving Fast Feast - 3rd Grade Math Review

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Description

This is a great multi-use resource for some festive math practice at Thanksgiving time! With a total of 60 question cards covering rounding, area, all 4 operations, and 1 and 2 step word problems you have plenty of options of how to use them aside from the included printable board game.

The board game is played just like Battleship, except each person sets up a "Thanksgiving Feast" for their partner to try and "eat." Students must answer a question card to guess a spot on the game board. If it is a "hit" then they mark it on their own board with a check or if it is a "miss" they will mark it with an "x. " Partners take turns answering questions and guessing until one of them has hit and "eaten" all the food on their partner's board.

Alternate options for task card use could include station work, pull a few key cards and have them move around the room to solve them all, or set them up in a tic-tac-toe board and solve to mark the spot! The options are only limited to your imagination!

Included:
Game Board

Game Board Pieces

60 Task Cards

  • 8 rounding cards
  • 8 multiplication models and arrays cards
  • 8 division models and arrays cards
  • 12 properties of multiplication cards
  • 8 area cards
  • 8 1-step and 2-step word problem cards
  • 4 addition with regrouping cards
  • 4 subtraction with regrouping cards

Recording Sheet

Answer Key

I've included a color and black-and-white version of all the cards and recording sheets. My students have love the "Fast Feast" game and I hope yours will too!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).
Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.
Multiply side lengths to find areas of rectangles with whole-number side lengths in the context of solving real world and mathematical problems, and represent whole-number products as rectangular areas in mathematical reasoning.
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