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Preview of Easter Math Jeopardy Game | Easter Classroom Game | Math Review Grades 2–5

Easter Math Jeopardy Game | Easter Classroom Game | Math Review Grades 2–5

Easter Math Jeopardy Game is a fun and engaging Easter classroom game designed to review key math skills for Grades 2–5. This interactive spring math review activity helps students practice addition, multiplication, division, fractions, and problem solving in a Jeopardy-style game. Make math exciting with this no-prep Easter PowerPoint game that students love. 🎯 Game Features • 5 math-focused categories • 2-team competitive gameplay • Easy scoring system • Editable questions and answers
Preview of Easter Maths - Multiplication Fact Fluency Game (2 to 12 Times Tables)

Easter Maths - Multiplication Fact Fluency Game (2 to 12 Times Tables)

Bring Easter cheer to your maths lessons with Get Out of My Basket, a fast-paced multiplication game for Year 2-4! Each board focuses on one multiplication set from 2 to 12, helping students master times tables while having fun. Adapted from 'Get Out of My House' multiplication game. Differentiated boards ensure all students can participate, reinforcing skills like multiplication fluency, skip counting, and number recognition. Aligned to the Australian Curriculum for Years 2-4, this printable
Preview of Build a Bunny Place Value Game

Build a Bunny Place Value Game

Created by
Born2educate
Players: 2-3 players. Materials Needed: game boards, each player will get a Player 1, 2, or 3 card, a game piece for each player (different colors- example red and blue unifix cubes), large paper clip, number cube, workstation notebook or paper and vis-a-vi markers or dry erase markers Directions: Player 1 will roll the number cube and move their game piece the place on the game board, then write down the standard form for the space landed on. If the player spins on a body part they need they
Preview of Create a Clown Place Value Game

Create a Clown Place Value Game

Created by
Born2educate
Players: 2-3 players. Materials Needed: game boards, each player will get a Player 1, 2, or 3 card, a game piece for each player (different colors- example red and blue unifix cubes), large paper clip, number cube, workstation notebook or paper and vis-a-vi markers or dry erase markers Directions: Player 1 will roll the number cube and move their game piece the place on the game board, then write down the standard form for the space landed on. If the player spins on a body part they need they
Preview of Spring Math Games | Multiplication Facts | Easter Math Games

Spring Math Games | Multiplication Facts | Easter Math Games

This paperless multiplication fact practice game with Easter, Earth Day, rainy day and baseball themes is READY IN SECONDS! Includes Google Classroom and PowerPoint versions for EASY distance learning. Use this digital multiplication facts activity with white boards to add some seasonal April FUN to your math fact fluency practice. Want to save 50% off the original price? You can purchase this resource as part of the Ready, Set, Show BUNDLE!Third grade students love the bunnies, chicks, and ba
Preview of Easter Fun With Three Digit Addition/Subtraction -  PowerPoint Game

Easter Fun With Three Digit Addition/Subtraction - PowerPoint Game

This Easter/Spring themed PowerPoint game reviews the concepts of three digit addition and subtraction with/without regrouping. The game includes three rounds: ROUND 1: The students will solve twenty three-digit addition/subtraction problems with/without regrouping. They are encouraged to use their strategies as well as scrap paper or a dry erase board to show their work. All of these problems are multiple choice and the answers are given after each problem for instant feedback. The teacher ca
Preview of 4th Grade Multiplication Puzzle

4th Grade Multiplication Puzzle

Created by
Crazy Zebra
The Crazy Zebra has created a multiplication puzzle geared around 4th grade. The puzzles practices multiplying two and three-digit numbers by a single digit. The puzzle is designed to be colored first, cut apart, then reassembled using the multiplication practice side. Students tape their pieces together then flip over when complete to see if their puzzle is put back together correctly. We recommend printing the puzzle on heavy weight paper so that the puzzle is easier to handle. Students LOVE t
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