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Best of multiplication and division games and help
Updated on Dec 05, 11
Created on Dec 12, 10
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Students are given the same number of counters such as beans, pennies or small pieces of candy and two dice. Each student places a counter in the middle of the playing surface. Students roll their dice and multiply the numbers on each of their own dice together. The students each say the problem and the answer. The student with the highest answer takes both counters from the middle. The process is repeated until one student does not have any counters left. The student with all the counters is the winner.
Make 24 (or 48 or 96, large factor #s)
make 100
total 3
take 100
More math sites in division and long division. Check this site for more links though.
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Interactive and draggable math applications. All 4 operations. Very good for keeping neat workspace and showing students place value and step-by-steps
A variety of games for multiplication practice. Good for remedial work or new multipliers.
Fun games for multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. Word games for verbs, vowels, nouns, and state capitals as well. Multiplayer games also available.
NumberNut.com teaches the basics of math to all ages. The site has sections on artithmetic which includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. There are also more advanced ideas like fractions, decimals, and percentages."
12 items | 4 visits
Best of multiplication and division games and help
Updated on Dec 05, 11
Created on Dec 12, 10
Category: Schools & Education
URL: