Multiplication Fact Family Dice Game

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Multiplication Fact Family Dice Game

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.

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Triple Digit Addition Generator

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Triple Digit Addition Generator

This is a random three-digit subtraction generator that is

Smartboard friendly, with big buttons. Click the reset values button and the program will generate two 3-digit numbers that students can use to reinforce their ability to subtract.  I use this program to generate subtraction questions and students can use whiteboards to solve the answer.  This can also be used to play games like king of the row or relay races.

Random Triple Digit Subtraction Generator

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Random Triple Digit Subtraction Generator

This is a random three-digit subtraction generator that is Smartboard friendly, with big buttons. Click the reset values button and the program will generate two 3-digit numbers that students can use to reinforce their ability to subtract.  I use this program to generate subtraction questions and students can use whiteboards to solve the answer.  This can also be used to play games like king of the row or relay races.

Additionasaurus 2 adding 10s and hundreds

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adding 10s and hundreds worksheet

Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your students review adding 1s, 10s, and hundreds? Look no further than Additionasaurus! This worksheet features a friendly dinosaur character that will keep your students motivated as they work through the problems. With a variety of addition problems that focus on ones, tens, and hundreds, your students will get plenty of practice and be well-prepared for more complex addition challenges.