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Valentine's Day Division Facts Riddles | 3rd & 4th Grade Math Fluency Activity
Valentine's Day Division Facts Riddles | 3rd & 4th Grade Math Fluency Activity
Valentine's Day Division Facts Riddles | 3rd & 4th Grade Math Fluency Activity
Valentine's Day Division Facts Riddles | 3rd & 4th Grade Math Fluency Activity
Valentine's Day Division Facts Riddles | 3rd & 4th Grade Math Fluency Activity
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Valentine's Day Division Facts Riddles | 3rd & 4th Grade Math Fluency Activity
Valentine's Day Division Facts Riddles | 3rd & 4th Grade Math Fluency Activity
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Happy Valentine's Day! Are you working on division facts with your 3rd or 4th grade student(s)? If so, here is an engaging math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. In this activity, the students must solve each problem and then put the corresponding letter in the correct space to figure out the riddle.

How to play / How to use:

1. Read the riddle on the bottom of the page

2. Solve the equations

3. Put the appropriate letters above the line that has the number that corresponds to your answers to solve the riddle

Included in the resource:

- Two riddle sheets

- Answer Keys

- Terms of use

- Credits

Whether you want to use it for math centers, or test prep, or a whole class activity, the fun is still the same.

Here are other resources that may pique your interest:

Multiplication Facts Escape Room

Division Facts Escape Room

Multiplication and Division Facts Escape Room

Prepare for the next holiday with these:

Multiplication Fluency Escape Room (Valentine’s Day)

Multiplication and Division Fluency Escape Room (Valentine’s Day)

Division Facts Escape Room (St. Patrick’s Day)

Division Fact Fluency Escape Room (Easter)

Feel free to send an email to variablesoupmath@gmail.com if your students enjoy these resources or if you have any questions. Be sure to follow me to keep up with my uploads.

PLEASE READ the Terms of Use here

Enjoy and happy teaching!

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Valentine's Day Division Facts Riddles | 3rd & 4th Grade Math Fluency Activity

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Description

Happy Valentine's Day! Are you working on division facts with your 3rd or 4th grade student(s)? If so, here is an engaging math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. In this activity, the students must solve each problem and then put the corresponding letter in the correct space to figure out the riddle.

How to play / How to use:

1. Read the riddle on the bottom of the page

2. Solve the equations

3. Put the appropriate letters above the line that has the number that corresponds to your answers to solve the riddle

Included in the resource:

- Two riddle sheets

- Answer Keys

- Terms of use

- Credits

Whether you want to use it for math centers, or test prep, or a whole class activity, the fun is still the same.

Here are other resources that may pique your interest:

Multiplication Facts Escape Room

Division Facts Escape Room

Multiplication and Division Facts Escape Room

Prepare for the next holiday with these:

Multiplication Fluency Escape Room (Valentine’s Day)

Multiplication and Division Fluency Escape Room (Valentine’s Day)

Division Facts Escape Room (St. Patrick’s Day)

Division Fact Fluency Escape Room (Easter)

Feel free to send an email to variablesoupmath@gmail.com if your students enjoy these resources or if you have any questions. Be sure to follow me to keep up with my uploads.

PLEASE READ the Terms of Use here

Enjoy and happy teaching!

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
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.
Understand division as an unknown-factor problem. For example, find 32 ÷ 8 by finding the number that makes 32 when multiplied by 8.
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