Introducing "The Mad Scientist Game," an exciting and interactive review activity designed to make studying for tests enjoyable and engaging for students. This game is perfect for teachers looking for a fun way to review concepts and vocabulary with their classes. With simple rules and an element of competition, students will have a blast while reinforcing their knowledge.
When my 3rd grade students are learning to read measurements to the quarter inch, I use this game. Most kids get really into it. As students get the measurement correct, the timer goes faster and faster. You can change the settings to display rulers the measure just the inch, half inch, quarter inch, sixteenth inch, thirty-two seconds of an inch and even sixty-four seconds of an inch.
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.
This math resource contains 36 numbered boxes that can be used during assessments. This allows students enough room and the ability to keep track of problems solved during math assessments.
Find the patterns of input-output tables, number lines, word problems, multiplication patter, skip counting patterns, addition and subtraction patterns, and image patterns
Can your students find the numbered patterns? Students will be exposed to input-output tables, addition and subtraction patterns, and one multiplication table pattern.