Learn the numbers bundle (Up to 1000)
By Ms Garcia Store
Get a big discount when buying together these 3 great games to practice numbers together:
- Hit the number
- Spot the number
- Capture 5
Hit the number
Practice number recognition, counting, and finding the place every number is located in the 10 different hundred charts. The charts range from numbers 1 to 1000.
These ten charts are:
This game can be played using each hundred chart that you want to practice, and from 1 to 5 players or teams. Just choose the one you want to play with and the number of players before beginning the game. You can switch anytime.
How to Play: (2 to 5 players or teams)
The goal of the game is to be the first to guess 20 hidden numbers in a hundred chart or be the one with the most points (coins) when all the numbers are uncovered.
At the beginning of the game, you as a teacher cover as many numbers as you want, no less than 20, by clicking once on each of them. Then ask the first of the players or teams to tell you what number is missing in one of the blank squares. If they are correct, they get a coin by clicking once on the piggy bank and mark that number as correct by clicking once on the blank square. If they are incorrect, click once more on that square to mark it as incorrect and they don't get any coins.
In both cases, the turn will be over and it will be the next player's turn. Repeat with the next number. The first to get 20 coins wins.
How to play: (1 player or team)
The same rules as mentioned above, but if a player or team is incorrect, click on the drawing of a hand. So instead of saving coins, they will be paying. The game finishes when the player gets 20 coins or when they pay 20 times. Try to improve the record every time.
Home, go back, restart the game, and exit.
The four buttons situated in the left-top corner are the following:
Home: This takes you to the first slide where you can choose among the ten different hundred charts.
Go back: Takes you to the slide where you choose the number of players.
Restart game: Restarts the game you are playing, with the chart and number of players chosen, erasing the scores and numbers uncovered.
Exit: Finishes the presentation.
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Spot the number
Practice number recognition, counting, and finding the place every number is located in the 10 different hundred charts. The charts range from numbers 1 to 1000.
These ten charts are:
This game can be played using each hundred chart that you want to practice, and from 1 to 5 players or teams. Just choose the one you want to play with and the number of players before beginning the game. You can switch anytime.
How to Play: (2 to 4 players or teams)
The goal of the game is to spot the place where every number is located in an empty hundred chart. At the beginning of the game, all the numbers are missing. The players will click on the empty squares to show them one by one.
During a player's turn, they will roll the dice by clicking on the green button situated at the top-right corner. Click again to stop the dice and a random number will appear. The player will try to locate the number by clicking on the square where they believe the number is located. If they are right, then they can click on their respective piggy bank to earn a coin. The number will be marked as correct. If they are wrong, click once more on the square to mark it as incorrect. In both cases, the turn will be completed and it will be the turn of the next player. The first player to get 20 coins is the winner.
How to play: (1 player or team)
The same rules as mentioned above, but if you are wrong, you click on the drawing of a hand, so instead of saving coins, you will be paying. The game finishes when you get 20 coins or when you pay 20 times. Try to improve your record every time.
Home, go back, restart the game, and exit.
The four buttons situated in the left-top corner are the following:
Home: This takes you to the first slide where you can choose among the ten different hundred charts.
Go back: Takes you to the slide where you choose the number of players.
Restart game: Restarts the game you are playing, with the chart and number of players chosen, erasing the scores and numbers uncovered.
Exit: Finishes the presentation.
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Designed by iconicbestiary / Freepik
Capture 5
Practice addition and subtraction playing Capture 5. This game can be played from 1 to 4 players or teams and on every 100 chart from number 1 to 1000. Just choose the one you want to play with and the number of players before beginning the game.
How to Play:
The goal of the game is to collect 5 coins.
1. Click once on 12 different squares to place 12 coins on the 100 chart (there are ten different charts from 1 to 1000), so each coin is on a different number. Clicking twice or more times on a square, players place their tokens anywhere on the 100 chart.
2. On a turn, roll the dice (once to activate the dice and once more to stop them) and move your token using any combination of the negative or positive numbers shown on the dice to land on a square with a coin. You can use any number of dice from 1 to 5. If you land exactly on a square with a coin, capture it by clicking as many times you need to see your token on that square. You can only capture one coin during a turn, and it must be the last square you land on. If you begin on 45, and use the dice: +2, +10, +3, you record: 45 + 2 + 10 + 3 = 60. Click on the piggy bank of your color (Blue, green, red, or yellow) and the coin will drop into it and you will get a point. Your turn is up.
3. Repeat the same process (point 2) with every player. The first player or team to capture 5 coins wins.
You can play in six different modes:
1. One player (Easy): Get as many coins as you can in 2 minutes. Don't forget to click on the hourglass to activate the timer after rolling the dice your first time. Place 12 coins on the board before starting the game.
2. One player (Hard): Get as many coins as you can in 1.5 minutes. Don't forget to click on the hourglass to activate the timer after rolling the dice your first time. Place 12 coins on the board before starting the game.
3. One player (Expert ): Get as many coins as you can in 1 minute. Don't forget to click on the hourglass to activate the timer after rolling the dice your first time. Place 12 coins on the board before starting the game.
5. Three players or teams. Place 18 coins on the board before starting the game.
Every game mode can be played on each one of the ten 100 charts from 1 to 1000, so your students can practice bigger numbers.
The dice have these 40 faces:
+1 (4)
+2(4)
+3(2)
+10 (4)
+20 (4)
+30 (2)
-1 (4)
-2(4)
-3(2)
-10 (4)
-20 (4)
-30 (2)
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By Ms Garcia Store
Telling Time Bundle
4 great resources to teach and practice Telling Time that you can get now at a bundle price.
They are the following resources:
Telling Time I spy game: Printable 49 pages PDF file that you could use to practice Telling Time playing I spy game.
Telling Time Vocabulary: Powerpoint interactive show to teach all the main vocabulary of this subject.
Telling Time Jeopardy game with automatic scoreboard: Powerpoint interactive show with the popular and fun game that will allow them to put into practice their knowledge and will serve as an evaluation of what they have learned.
Bilingual Telling Time practice: This interactive Powerpoint how lets you practice the telling time once and again. Play and stop the analog clock at a random time, and put the answer in the digital clock. Practice AM/FM too.
Thank you to the following author for the image used on the cover:
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Roll and Race Math Dice Games Growing Bundle
By Happily Ever Primary Resources
This growing pack of 120 roll and cover math games help students practice fact fluency for addition and subtraction within 10 and 20, multiplication, division and two and three digit addition and subtraction. They are great for math centers, partner games, independent work, early finishers, morning work, small groups and tutoring. These games are perfect for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students!
**⭐**Save 30% with this growing bundle!⭐
What's included:
Included in the bundle:
How to play:
Check out other roll and race resources HERE!
*Note this product may be used in brick and mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.
Roll & Race Math Dice Games | Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division
By Happily Ever Primary Resources
Help your students practice addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication fact fluency by using these 80 roll and cover math games! Use them for math centers, partner games, independent work, partner games, independent work, early finishers, morning work, small groups, and tutoring. These games are perfect for kindergarten, first, second, third, and fourth grade students.
⭐Save over 30% with this bundle!⭐
What's included:
Addition & Subtraction Within 10 Games Included:
Addition & Subtraction Within 20 Games Included:
Multiplication Games Included:
Division Games Included:
More Roll & Race Math Games:
2 Digit Addition & Subtraction
3 Digit Addition & Subtraction
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Bundle: Math Gag- Ultimate! Includes All Versions (Game like Taboo!)
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
THIS IS A PRINTABLE RESOURCE!
Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!
Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"
This bundle includes 5 packs of clue cards from 3rd grade math to calculus; 240 words!
Includes:
240 Printable clue cards
6 choices of backs for the cards
Instruction manual
Buzzer and timer not included!
Key Features:
Engaging Vocabulary Practice: Helps students master math terminology in a fun and interactive way, making it a perfect classroom math activity.
Critical Thinking: Encourages students to think creatively and find alternative ways to explain concepts, enhancing their critical thinking in math.
Collaboration: Promotes teamwork and communication skills among students, making it ideal for collaborative learning in math.
Versatile: Suitable for different math levels and topics, from algebra and geometry to calculus and trigonometry.
Classroom Friendly: Easy to set up and play, making it an ideal educational math game for both small and large groups.
Ways to Use Math Gag in Your Classroom:
Review Sessions: Use Math Gag as a math review game to reinforce key terms and concepts before exams. This engaging method helps solidify students' understanding in a memorable way.
Group Activities: Divide the class into teams for a fun math learning tool that fosters a healthy competitive spirit and teamwork.
Warm-Up Exercises: Start your math class with a quick round of Math Gag to get students' brains working and ready for the day's lesson.
End-of-Unit Activities: Conclude a unit with a fun Math Gag session to recap and solidify students' understanding of the material covered.
Enrichment for Advanced Students: Challenge your advanced learners with more complex terms and Gag words, keeping them engaged and motivated with this interactive math exercise.
End of Year: Great activity for end of the year fun!
Ice Breaker: Great for the beginning of the year review and a "get to know you!"
Why Teachers Love Math Gag:
Easy to implement with minimal prep time.
Encourages active learning and participation through engaging math exercises.
Adaptable for different math topics and levels, making it a versatile classroom math activity.
Enhances students’ vocabulary and descriptive skills, crucial for effective communication in math.
Creates a lively and interactive classroom atmosphere, making math fun and engaging.
4th of July Printable Escape Room Game for Kids 8-12 | Independence Day Activity
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Make your kids’ Fourth of July celebration unforgettable with our 4th of July Escape Room! Featuring 12 puzzle challenges that reveal a final secret code, this fun and engaging printable game will be a huge hit for kids ages 8 or older.
Whether you're planning a fireworks-themed party, a summer birthday celebration, a sleepover, or just need some summer activities, this game is perfect for you. Our escape room game is designed to be easy to set up and play, with no props or complicated instructions required. Kids can complete the puzzles individually or in small groups, making it a great activity for classrooms, youth groups, or team-building exercises. With our escape room kit, you'll have everything you need to create an exciting adventure for your little ones from the comfort of your own home. With no cutting, folding or taping required, our no-prep escape room allows you to start experiencing the thrill of the escape room today. So why wait? Grab your copy today and let the fun begin!
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE INSTANT DOWNLOAD?
~PDF game guide (8.5 x 11)
~12 puzzle challenges Recording sheet
~Set up instructions
~Frequently asked questions
~Hint cards
~Gameplay: 20-30 minutes
~Ages: 8+
~Number of players: As many as you want!
~Basic math skills required.
WHAT GAMES ARE INCLUDED?
~Crossword Hint Search
~Word Maze
~3 Blocks
~Sudoku
~Shape-Shift
~Text Message
~Pictogram
~Number Seek
~Line-Word-Letter
~Directional
~Lockbox
~Alpha-Count
WHAT DO I NEED AND HOW DOES IT WORK?
All you need is to print the puzzles, mission, and recording sheets. No other prep is required! You will then pass out the recording sheets, mission, and puzzles (or scatter the puzzles around for players to find). Keep the hint cards and answer key to yourself and guide players as needed. That’s it!
Love,
Teacher Bethanie
Counting Coins | Money Identification Worksheets & Coin Sort Games BUNDLE
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
This coin identification and growing skills product is perfect for Kindergarten through 2nd-grade math stations or morning work. It includes a coin anchor chart poster and math assessment.
For the penny, dime, nickel, and quarter, students will first learn and practice coin identification, then move through a series of money games. The money and coin games include counting coins worksheets, money word problems, and a math digital escape room and scavenger hunts (among others!). These activities are super fun, self-checking, and drag 'n drop!
***This 20% off BUNDLE includes an exclusive bonus file on coin review***
This product is perfect for:
The activities for each of the four coins include:
Love,
Teacher Bethanie
Darkened by the Eclipse Printable Escape Room Party Game for Kids
By Cockrell's Creations Math and More
Make your kids’ celebration unforgettable with our printable Darkened by the Eclipse Escape Room. Featuring 12 puzzle challenges that reveal a final secret code, this fun and engaging printable game will be a huge hit for kids ages 7 - 12. Puzzle variety includes a word maze, a pictorial sudoku, directional code puzzles, mystery word puzzles, and many more. Whether planning a astronomy themed party, a birthday celebration, a sleep-over, or just need some rainy-day classroom activities, this game is perfect for you!
As you wake up on the day of the solar eclipse, you realize you're trapped in your room. The locked door taunts you, threatening to keep you from witnessing the celestial event outside.
Frantically, you reach for a toolbox, knowing that its contents would hold the gadgets that would allow you to open the door. With absolute frustration, you discover that it has been locked by a four-digit combination lock.
You check your watch and realize that you have one hour to get outside in order to catch the eclipse in its early stages. You refuse to miss out on this extraordinary experience unfolding in the sky. Will you be able to get your door open in time? You’d better get started. You’ve only got an hour!
Our escape room game is designed to be easy to set up and play, with no props or complicated instructions required. Kids can complete the puzzles individually or in small groups, making it a great activity for classrooms, youth groups, or team-building exercises. With our escape room kit, you'll have everything you need to create an exciting adventure for your little ones in your classroom or from the comfort of your own home. So why wait? Grab your copy today and let the fun begin!
This experience is fuss-free and requires no cutting, folding, or taping. It’s virtually no prep and allows you to start experiencing the excitement of an escape room from the comfort of your home.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE INSTANT DOWNLOAD?
PDF game guide (8.5 x 11)
12 puzzle challenges
Recording sheet
Set up instructions
Frequently asked questions
Hint cards
Gameplay: 30 - 60 minutes
Ages: 7 - 12
Number of players: As many as you want!
Basic math skills required.
Out of This World! Outer Space Printable Escape Room Party Game for Kids
By Cockrell's Creations Math and More
Make your kids’ celebration unforgettable with our printable Out of This World! Outer Space Escape Room. Featuring 12 puzzle challenges that reveal a final secret code, this fun and engaging printable game will be a huge hit for kids ages 7 - 12. Puzzle variety includes a word maze, a pictorial sudoku, directional code puzzles, mystery word puzzles, and many more. Whether planning an astronomy themed party, a birthday celebration, a sleep-over, or just need some rainy-day classroom activities, this game is perfect for you!
In the vast space center where your dad works, you have been given a job of helping out in your free time. One day, several of your friends accompany you to the center. Listening to the music blaring in your headphones, you accidentally lock yourself and your friends in a closet, while cleaning out a spacecrafts engineering bay.
Panic sets in as you realize the predicament that you’re in. Frantically searching for a way out, you try various combinations to unlock the door, but nothing works. With time ticking away, you're left contemplating your next move, hoping for a solution to present itself before it's too late!
Our escape room game is designed to be easy to set up and play, with no props or complicated instructions required. Kids can complete the puzzles individually or in small groups, making it a great activity for classrooms, youth groups, or team-building exercises. With our escape room kit, you'll have everything you need to create an exciting adventure for your little ones in your classroom or from the comfort of your own home. So why wait? Grab your copy today and let the fun begin!
This experience is fuss-free and requires no cutting, folding, or taping. It’s virtually no prep and allows you to start experiencing the excitement of an escape room from the comfort of your home.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE INSTANT DOWNLOAD?
PDF game guide (8.5 x 11)
12 puzzle challenges
Recording sheet
Set up instructions
Frequently asked questions
Hint cards
Gameplay: 30 - 60 minutes
Ages: 7 - 12
Number of players: As many as you want!
Basic math skills required.
Ultimate Addition Activity Adventure Bundle
By Clodagh
Ultimate Addition Activities Adventure Bundle.
Embark on a series of thrilling educational journeys with this Ultimate Addition Activity Adventure Bundle! Are your kiddos hating on worksheets? Wanting an engaging way to have your students practise their addition skills? Well here we go!
This comprehensive collection combines five different adventure packs:
Time Travel - An expedition in a time machine where the children have to solve addition problems to get back to their time!
Space - A space exploration mission to Planet Zolora encounters a few obstacles the crew have to navigate by solving additions sums!
Super Hero City - This city must be saved by the wild Dr Chaos! To win against evil the children but solve addition sums to stop the super villain!
Mystery Island - Marooned on an Island and following a curious map, the children must solve addition sums to find their way off the Island (and find some treasure too!)
Enchanted Forest - The Enchanted Forest presents many different addition problems on a quest to find a magical Orb!
Each pack is designed to integrate seamlessly into your math curriculum, offering a unique and exciting twist to mastering addition. Keep those kids engaged whilst still practising their addition skills! These activities are aimed at middle - upper elementary students to practise 2, 3 and 4 digit addition!
What's Included in the Utlimate Addition Activity Adventure Bundle:
Interactive Stories Across Five Themes: Dive into digital tales of adventure and mystery across different settings - from the enigmatic Time Travel to the mystical Enchanted Forest. You will receive 5 different addition activity packs
Perfect for whiteboard presentations or individual learning, these interactive stories follow children on various missions, solving addition problems to overcome obstacles and unlock answers that will lead them to their journey's end.
Features of the Ultimate Addition Adventure Bundle:
Differentiated Learning: Each activity comes with differentiated versions to cater to a range of abilities:
Long-lasting Materials: All printable materials are designed for durability. Simply print and laminate the board games and task cards to ensure they stand the test of time and can be reused year after year.
Easy Setup: Setting up these activities is a breeze! Whether you're planning math rotations or looking for engaging tasks throughout the week, this bundle provides flexibility and ease. The board games require only a die and a counter, making them simple to prepare and play.
Why Choose the Ultimate Addition Activity Adventure Bundle?
Transform your math lessons with the Ultimate Addition Adventure Bundle.
Watch as your students' addition skills flourish amidst tales of mystic orbs, magical forests, heroic feats, and interstellar travels.
Get ready for an educational adventure like no other, where learning and imagination soar hand in hand!
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Long Division Math Games - Review, Practice & Math Centers w/ Partial Quotients
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Use this pack of long division math games to feed your students' need to play and reinforce taught concepts at the same time!
Unleash the fun with 10 math games for long division. The specific concepts included cover the 4th grade standards for long division.
Mental math
estimating quotients
interpreting remainders
Division involving 3-digit and 4-digit dividends with single-digit divisors
using area models to divide
using partial quotients to divide
using the DMSB algorithm to divide
This download includes complete instructions for 10 partner or group games, any necessary printable materials, and student recording sheets are included for each concept.
These long division math games are perfect for teachers who want to weave fun into your mandated curriculum, guided math block, or math stations. Your students will love the excuse to play while still getting in some important long division practice.
Just add your classroom math manipulatives or a deck of cards and you’ve got off-the-charts student engagement.
Print and laminate each long division math game once and use them for years to come! Use the game recording sheets as an alternative to worksheet assignments.
To add even more engagement, you can grab all 10 of these games along with mini-lessons, peer practice activities, interactive notebooks, and worksheets in the Division Unit Bundle.
More great resources:
Valentine's Day Math - Partial Quotient Long Division Box Craft & Glyph
Division Unit Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™️
Division Anchor Charts and Posters for 4th Grade Math: Division Reference Sheets
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Place Value & Rounding Games Numbers to 1000 & to 100,000 Review w/ Dice & Cards
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Use this pack of 3rd grade place value and rounding printable math games to feed your students' need to play and reinforce place value to 100,000 at the same time! Stock your math stations and centers with these partner card and dice games. Use these activities to practice new skills or review place value and rounding throughout the year.
Unleash the fun with 12 games for place value. The specific concepts included cover the 3rd-grade standards for place value to 100,000.
Game #1 - Race to 1000: Student roll dice and use place value blocks or place value chips to build models for 3-digit numbers
Game #2 - Place Value Spin-Off: Students draw playing cards to build a number, use expanded form to decompose the number, and use a spinner to determine their points.
Game #3 - Word Form Wizard: Students roll the dice, build a number, and write in word form (with correct spelling!)
Game #4 - Domino Duel: Students use dominoes to build 3-digit numbers and compare them.
Game #5 - Place Value-Zee: Students review all the place value to 1000 concepts in this Yahtzee-esque dice game.
Game #6 - Guess My Number: Students draw cards to build a number and then use their knowledge of place value to 100,000 to try to figure out their opponent's secret number.
Game #7 - Zero the Hero: Students roll dice, then compose and decompose their numbers with expanded form before spinning to find out which zero hero will determine their score.
Game #8 - Word Form Tic Tac Toe: Students will write numbers in word form and try to get three in a correctly spelled numbers in a row.
Game #9 - Place it or Pass it: Students will roll dice and use their knowledge of place value relationships to strategically build numbers larger than their partner's.
Game #10 - Advanced Place Value-Zee: Students review all the place value to 100,000 concepts with this more advanced version of a classic dice game.
Game #11 - Number Line Bump: Students roll dice, plot numbers on a number line, and rounding to the nearest ten or hundred in this twist on Bump.
Game #12 - Super Star Rounding: This game will have students drawing cards and rounding to the nearest thousand or ten thousand.
This download includes complete instructions for all 12 place value partner games, any necessary printable materials, and student recording sheets are included for each concept.
These place value to 100,000 games are perfect for teachers who want to weave fun into your mandated curriculum, guided math block, or math stations. Your students will love the excuse to play while still getting in some important place value practice.
Just add your classroom math manipulatives or a deck of cards and you’ve got off-the-charts student engagement.
Print and laminate each game once and use them for years to come!
Use the game recording sheets as an alternative to worksheet assignments.
To add even more engagement, you can grab all 12 of these games along with mini-lessons, peer practice activities, interactive notebooks, and worksheets in the Place Value Unit Bundle.
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Multiplication Math Games with Playing Cards & Dice Arrays Properties Strategies
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Use this pack of 3rd grade multiplication math games to feed your students' need to play and reinforce taught concepts at the same time! Have fun building multiplication fact fluency, working with arrays, practicing multiplication strategies, and reviewing properties of multiplication with this giant pack of math games!
Unleash the fun with 16 games for multiplication. The specific concepts included cover the 3rd grade standards for multiplication but make a perfect independent review for 4th graders and 5th graders.
Multiplication as repeated addition
Multiplication as skip counting (jumps on a number line)
Multiplication as arrays
Identity property and zero property
Multiplication facts within 100
Distributive property of multiplication
Commutative and Associative property
Using a multiplication table
Solving multiplication word problems
Writing multiplication stories
This download includes complete instructions for 16 partner or group games, any necessary printable materials, and student recording sheets are included for each concept.
These multiplication games are perfect for teachers who want to weave fun into your mandated curriculum, guided math block, or math stations. Your students will love the excuse to play while still getting in some important multiplication practice.
Just add your classroom math manipulatives or a deck of cards and you’ve got off-the-charts student engagement.
Print and laminate each game once and use them for years to come!
Use the game recording sheets as an alternative to worksheet assignments.
To add even more engagement, you can grab all 16 of these games along with mini-lessons, peer practice activities, interactive notebooks, and worksheets in the Multiplication Unit Bundle.
More great resources:
Multiplication Anchor Charts & Posters - Multiply within 100 Reference Sheets
Multiplication BUNDLE Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™️
Bump Digital Math Games for Multiplication Facts - Math Games for Fact Fluency
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Fractions Math Games - Practice & Review - Equivalent, Comparing & Operations
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Use this pack of fractions math games to feed your students' need to play and reinforce taught concepts at the same time!
Unleash the fun with 12 math games for fractions. The specific concepts included cover the 4th grade standards for fractions.
Understandings of equivalent fractions using area models, fraction strips, and multiplication and division facts
Comparing and ordering fractions using fractions strips, benchmarks, and common denominators
Adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators using models and math facts
This download includes complete instructions for 12 partner or group games, any necessary printable materials, and student recording sheets are included for each concept.
These fractions math games are perfect for teachers who want to weave fun into your mandated curriculum, guided math block, or math stations. Your students will love the excuse to play while still getting in some important fractions practice.
Just add your classroom math manipulatives or a deck of cards and you’ve got off-the-charts student engagement.
Print and laminate each fractions math game once and use them for years to come! Use the game recording sheets as an alternative to worksheet assignments.
To add even more engagement, you can grab all 12 of these games along with mini-lessons, peer practice activities, interactive notebooks, and worksheets in theFraction and Mixed Numbers Unit Bundle.</a>
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Geometry Math Games - Practice & Review - Shapes, Angles, Area, Perimeter +More
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Use this pack of geometry math games to feed your students' need to play and reinforce taught concepts at the same time!
Unleash the fun with 12 math games for geometry. The specific concepts included cover the 4th grade standards for geometry.
recognizing lines, line segments, rays, acute angles, obtuse angles, and right angles.
understanding unit angles and angles as part of a 360° circle
using a protractor to measure angles
adding and subtracting angles to find an unknown angle
intersecting, parallel, and perpendicular lines
classifying triangles
classifying quadrilaterals
congruency and symmetry
area of regular and irregular shapes
perimeter and formulas for perimeter
This download includes complete instructions for 12 partner or group games, any necessary printable materials, and student recording sheets are included for each concept.
These geometry math games are perfect for teachers who want to weave fun into your mandated curriculum, guided math block, or math stations. Your students will love the excuse to play while still getting in some important geometry practice.
Just add your classroom math manipulatives or a deck of cards and you’ve got off-the-charts student engagement.
Print and laminate each geometry math game once and use them for years to come! Use the game recording sheets as an alternative to worksheet assignments.
To add even more engagement, you can grab all 12 of these games along with mini-lessons, peer practice activities, interactive notebooks, and worksheets in the Geometry Unit Bundle.
More great resources:
Geometry BUNDLE Interactive Math for Google Slides™️ Learning Path Units
Geometry Anchor Charts and Posters - Geometry Reference Sheets - 3rd & 4th grade
Daily Digital Problem Solving for Measurement and Geometry - Digital Math Talks
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Factors & Multiples Anchor Charts, Games, Practice Activities, Review Worksheets
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Bring the fun to 4th grade math lessons on Factors and Multiples with a resource full of practice activities, review games, and worksheets! Would you love to see your students actively engaged in learning about Factors and Multiples? Even looking forward to math block each day as the best part of the day?
If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven 4th grade math unit on Factors and Multiples is perfect for you. Yep…a whole unit on Factors and Multiples, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.
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Each Factors and Multiples math lesson includes:
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This is a comprehensive Factors and Multiples unit covers the 4th-grade CCSS for math and math TEKS related to Factors and Multiples.
4 INSTRUCTIONAL LESSONS + 1 REVIEW LESSON + 1 ASSESSMENT.
The following lessons are included in this Factors and Multiples unit:
➡️ Use Arrays to Find Factors Lesson Plan Game and Activities for 4th Grade
➡️ Use Multiplication and Division to Find Common Factors Lesson and Activities
➡️ Common Multiples Lesson Plan, Game and Activities for 4th Grade Math
➡️ Prime and Composite Numbers Lesson Plan Game and Activities for 4th Grade
This Factors and Multiples unit is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. The lessons and activities in this Factors and Multiples unit can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.
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Measurement Conversions Games, Anchor Charts, Activities, & Practice Worksheets
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Bring the fun to 4th grade math lessons on converting measurements with a resource full of practice activities, review games, and worksheets! Would you love to see your students actively engaged in learning about converting measurements? Even looking forward to math block each day as the best part of the day?
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Each converting measurements math lesson includes:
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4 INSTRUCTIONAL LESSONS + 1 REVIEW LESSON + 1 ASSESSMENT.
The following lessons are included in this converting measurements unit:
➡️ Converting Length Measurement Lesson Plan Game and Activities for 4th Grade
➡️ Converting Weight Measurement Lesson Plan Game and Activities for 4th Grade
➡️ Converting Capacity and Volume Measurement Lesson Plan Game and Activities
➡️ Converting Metric Units Measurement Lesson Plan Game and Activities - 4th Grade
This converting measurements unit is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. The lessons and activities in this converting measurements unit can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.
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Telling Time and Elapsed Time Practice, Games, Worksheets, Activities, & Lessons
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Bring the fun to 3rd grade math lessons on time and elapsed time! Would you love to see your students actively engaged in learning about time and elapsed time? Even looking forward to math block each day as the best part of the day? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven 3rd grade math unit on time and elapsed time is perfect for you. Yep…a whole unit on time and elapsed time, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.
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Each time and elapsed time math lesson includes:
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4 INSTRUCTIONAL LESSONS + 1 REVIEW LESSON + 1 ASSESSMENT.
The following lessons are included in this time and elapsed time unit:
➡️ Telling Time to the Half Hour Quarter Hour and Five Lesson Game and Activities
➡️ Time to the Minute Lesson Plan Game and Activities for 3rd Grade Math
➡️ Find Elapsed Time by Working Forward Lesson Plan Game and Activities
➡️ Find Elapsed Time Working Backward Lesson Plan Game and Activities
This time and elapsed time unit is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. The lessons and activities in this time and elapsed time unit can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.
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4th Grade Place Value to Millions & Rounding Anchor Charts Games Practice Review
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Bring the fun to 4th grade math lessons on Place Value to Millions and Rounding Numbers with a resource full of anchor charts, practice activities, review games, and worksheets! Would you love to see your students actively engaged in learning about Place Value thru Millions? Even looking forward to math block each day as the best part of the day?
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Each Place Value thru Millions math lesson includes:
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This is a comprehensive Place Value thru Millions unit covers the 4th-grade CCSS for math and math TEKS related to Place Value thru Millions.
4 INSTRUCTIONAL LESSONS + 1 REVIEW LESSON + 1 ASSESSMENT.
The following lessons are included in this Place Value thru Millions unit:
➡️ Understanding Numbers to the Millions Place Lesson Plan Game and Activities
➡️ Expanded Form to the Millions Place Place Value Lesson Plan Game and Activities
➡️ Compare and Order Large Numbers Place Value Lesson Plan Game and Activities
➡️ Rounding Large Numbers Place Value Lesson Plan Game and Activities for 4th Grade
This Place Value thru Millions unit is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. The lessons and activities in this Place Value thru Millions unit can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.
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Introduction to Decimals - 4th Grade Games, Anchor Charts, Practice, & Reviews
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Bring the fun to 4th grade math lessons on decimals with a resource full of practice activities, review games, and worksheets! Would you love to see your students actively engaged in learning about decimals? Even looking forward to math block each day as the best part of the day?
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Each decimals math lesson includes:
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This is a comprehensive decimals unit covers the 4th-grade CCSS for math and math TEKS related to decimals.
7 INSTRUCTIONAL LESSONS + 1 REVIEW LESSON + 1 ASSESSMENT.
The following lessons are included in this decimals unit:
➡️ Fractions as Decimals with Tenths and Hundredths Lesson Plan, Game, Activities
➡️ Decimals and Place Value Lesson Plan, Game, and Activities for 4th Grade Math
➡️ Decimals on a Number Line Lesson Plan, Game, and Activities for 4th Grade Math
➡️ Comparing Decimals and Ordering Decimals Lesson Plan, Game, and Activities
➡️ Adding Decimals with Tenths and Hundredths Lesson Plan, Game, and Activities
➡️ Subtracting Decimals with Tenths and Hundredths Lesson Plan, Game and Activities
➡️ Decimals and Money Lesson Plan, Game, and Activities for 4th Grade Math
This decimals unit is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. The lessons and activities in this decimals unit can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.
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