In this 3rd grade math activity students partner up. Each has their own paper. They each roll a dice and put the number in the first cell under roll 1. Next they roll again and put the second number under roll 2. They now create a multiplication equation using the 2 dice. They then create a division equation using the two dice. Finally they fill out the fact family triangle. At the end they add up all of their dice and whichever student has the highest sum takes the win. For other educatio
In this activity, students will partner up. They will each get a single die. They will record their first roll on the worksheet. Then roll again and multiply it by 10. Next, they will find the product of their first roll times their 2nd roll which was multiplied by 10. Finally, students will find the sum of all of their products. The player with the highest sum wins the game. You can find other worksheets and ideas for teaching 3rd grade at 3rdGrade.xyz and EducationalResource.org.
In this math problems worksheet, students will 5 multiplication and 5 division word problems. Teachers have the ability to change the text and especially names to match their class makeup and roster. The names are in bold so that each year it is easy to find the names for the new class. For more elementary math resources, visit EducationalResource.org.
2nd - 5th
Basic Operations, Math, Other (Math)
CCSS
3.OA.A.3
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