This activity contains a cut and paste for the vocabulary, a cut and paste to add examples to each Multiplication Property and Division Rule and an activity to review the skills that are introduced in 4th grade. It is in Word format if you would like to make changes. It was designed to correlate with the My Math program but fits the Common Core standards of 4th grade.
4th grade
Three step Word Problems
This packet consists of 15 word problems. Each word problem has three steps. The problems involve all four operations- addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. There is an answer sheet for each word problem.
Hockey Division
Game Contains:
12 Special cards;
2 Hat Trick- Pull 3 cards
2 Slashing Cards- Give a card to another player
2 Tripping Cards – Give a card to another player
2 Game Misconduct Cards- Lose a Turn
3 Power Play Cards- Take a card from another player
1 Game Over Card
60 Division Number Sentence Cards
High Roller
1. Player 1 -Roll two dice. Record your first roll in the first two squares.
2. Cross out the smaller number. Roll the die that shows the smaller number again.
3. Record your second roll in the third square.
4. Record the sum of the two squares on the line. Player 2 repeats steps 1 -4.
5. The person with the larger sum wins the round.
Hockey Multiplication
Game Contains:
12 Special cards;
2 Hat Trick- Pull 3 cards
2 Slashing Cards- Give a card to another player
2 Tripping Cards – Give a card to another player
2 Game Misconduct Cards- Lose a Turn
3 Power Play Cards- Take a card from another player
1 Game Over Card
60 Multiplication Number Sentence Cards
This activity contains spinner, number cards and 15 game cards. It can be played with 3 to 15 students. Each player gets a game card. Teacher or students flips over a number card. Number cards range from 3 to 14. Then teacher or student spins the spinner. The spinner is labeled -0, -1, -2 and -3. Student solved subtraction problem. If student has the difference on game card they cover it. Student that gets 3 in a row first wins game.
Double Digit Subtraction
4 in a Row
This activity contains 30 problems and 10 different cards. A subtraction problem is called. Students solve on a white board or scrap paper. Then cover the difference on their game board. The student that gets four in a row first wins the game.
Cut and paste activity with answer sheet. Students will cut out quotients and glue them next the correct division problem. Great for a math center or early finishers.