Description
You found the perfect math game for dividing by three with this engaging math board game! You will need to provide a dice (or spinner) and a set of game pieces.. Your 3rd grade students will LOVE practicing division with this hands-on and engaging math board game. Use this as a math center, practice after a whole group lesson, small group math center, or a teacher table game! You can also use this math game as a spiral review throughout the year. A fun test prep activity, too!
Students will practice 41 division (divide by three) problems during this game. Math board games are perfect to use for small group stations, partner practice, or whole group review.
★ This game is available in a year long bundle!
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Your students will love completing these math board games while mastering the content standards along the way. This download has directions, a board game, 41 questions, and a student recording sheet to hold them accountable. View the preview above to see a detailed look at everything in this download.
The following items are included in this Dividing by Three Game:
- Directions Page for Students
- Teacher Tips for how to use
- Dividing by Three Board Game
- Recording Sheet for Student Accountability
- Answer Key
Teachers Like You Say This:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Very easy to use and I truly believe students learn best through game play.” -Tony
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My students love playing games and a simple, easy prep game like this is a great addition to math centers, early finisher activities, and review days.” -Nicole
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What’s the best way to use this board game?
- Math Centers or Stations
- Whole Group Practice
- Morning Work
- Early Finisher Activities
- Substitutes
- Send home to engage students’ families
Tips for Playing this Math Game:
- Read the directions to the students and model how to play.
- Be prepared with dice/spinner and game pieces for each player (paperclips, pencil top erasers, pieces from another game, etc.)
- Every student should solve every problem – not just the person who rolls.
- Create groups of 2-4 students. The lower number of students means the more focused students are while playing.
- Remind students that the focus is not playing the game but that’s just an added bonus! The focus should be on practicing math skills.
- Show students how to compare and discuss answers. Did you both get the same answer? If students get different answers, ask them to solve the problem using a different strategy or help coach each other through the problem.
Do your students need math practice? Students will be playing a game and will often forget that they are even practicing math skills! Research shows that challenge-based gamification in the classroom leads to an increase of 34.755% in student performance (ScienceDirect, 2020).
The best part? Your students will quickly learn the instructions to play the board game and will get right to work on playing (and practicing) their math skills. This resource is easy to use and requires very little prep. It’s also printer friendly so you’ll only use black ink!
★ Printer Friendly Resource! All pages are in black ink ONLY. If you are looking to add color, feel free to print on colorful cardstock.
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Copyright © Chloe Campbell
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Questions or comments? Please email me at: chloecampbelleducation@gmail.com
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