Use this game to help your students practice division with double digit divisors! The game also incorporates addition, subtraction, and multiplication!
Materials needed include this game board (one for each pair of students), game pieces (I use beads), and dice. Students need a pencil and paper.
Students roll the dice and move the number of spaces indicated. Each space gives a dividend (3 or 4 digits) and a clue as to what the divisor should be for that problem. (Divisor Clue example:
This is a game to help students practice calculating elapsed time. I use beads as game pieces and I print the game boards and cards on card stock.
Give each student a card. This is their personal start time. Then, students roll and move the number of spaces indicated on the dice. Students will either add or subtract time, depending on where they land. Their partner or group members should calculate the time as well in order to "check" their work. Students should take turns until one pla
These cards can be used to create a multiplying decimals Bingo game! Download my free blank Bingo boards to use as well. Before playing, cut out problems with answers. I usually print them on card stock and store them in a small bucket or bag.
Display the cards with the answers only on the board. Students should randomly fill in their Bingo boards with answers.
Then, write problems on the board or on paper under a document camera. Students will solve problems and look for the answer o
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