This Jeopardy game can serve as a review for the five main multiplication strategies. The game uses models, word problems, and equations that allows for students to show their knowledge through a variety of skills. Multiplication is more than just memorizing facts. This game will help them to visualize the problems as well as piece together the connection between the equation, the model, and the answer.
This is a set of 20 task cards that have a variety of multiplication and division word problems. All of the division problems have remainders and ask students to interpret the remainder in the context of the word problem. These can be assigned digitally or printed and hung up as task cards.
This Jeopardy game can be used as a test review or end of unit game. The game has components of place value, rounding to the nearest tens, hundreds, and thousands, ordering numbers, comparing numbers, and regrouping.
This Jeopardy game is aligned with 3rd grade math standards. This can be used a test review as it incorporates addition, subtraction, word problems, estimation, and balanced equations.
This product can be used as interactive practice for kids. I recommend laminating them and allowing the kids to write on them with expo markers or you can put them in dry erase pockets.
These Google Slides can be used as an introduction to comparing three and four-digit numbers. There are vocabulary slides, notes slides, and interactive practice slides.
This is a bundle of 4 worksheets, two addition and two subtraction. Each worksheet has six equations to solve and one word problem. These can be used as homework, practice, seatwork, or group work.
This is a set of two fun multiplication fact game for students who are working to memorize their multiplication facts. They can play this as memory game or just match the equations to the products!