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Are you getting the free resources, updates, and special offers we send out every week in our teacher newsletter? Grade Level. Resource Type. Interactive resources you can assign in your digital classroom from TpT. Easel Activities. Pre-made digital activities. Tell the kids whether they are trying to make a larger or a smaller number. I usually start big but after 5 minutes, switch it to small for variety. Kids take turns rolling dice the same number of times as the dashes. For example, if you are working on a large number and roll a six, it would go on the largest place value space but if you were working on making a small number, it would go on the smallest place value space.
Once kids have placed a number, it can not be moved. Variation 1: Make this a decimal place value game by having the kids draw a decimal before the dashes. If more is shown, the higher number wins and if less is shown, the smaller number wins.
For this game, kids need scratch paper or a whiteboard, as well as a set of dice. The number of dice used should match whatever place value you are working on. The first person rolls all three dice at the same time and builds a number with it.
For example, a roll of 5, 3, 7 could make the number , which would be rounded to Variation 1: Give the kids a certain number of dice and tell them how to round them. Change that every few minutes. For example, if partners have 5 dice, tell them to round it to the nearest ten. After five minutes, tell them on their next game to round it to the nearest hundred…. Kids definitely need scratch paper or whiteboards for this game. Partners should have 3 or more dice, depending upon the type of math sentence template you give them.
Kids roll the dice and place the numbers on the template provided. Kids solve that problem, using the order of operations and then compare their number to see who has the largest and correctly done number to determine a winner. Have kids use scratch paper or whiteboards. Partners each roll two dice to make a fraction. If the person rolls doubles same number twice, like two fives , that person automatically wins a point for that round.
Once dice are rolled, partners work together to see which fraction is larger. The larger fraction wins. Variation 1: Once dice are rolled, the person who determines the largest fraction correctly the fastest, wins the point.
Using scratch paper or whiteboards and three dice, partners each roll the dice to create a fraction. If the roll does not allow for simplifying, the person automatically loses. The person who has the largest fraction wins. Variation 2: Kids who can come up with the most ways to make fractions to simplify would win.
This would be a higher-level thinking kind of activity. For this game, scratch paper or whiteboard will be needed, as well as three dice per partners or small groups. Each person rolls the 3 dice and makes an improper fraction by placing two of the dice side by side as the numerator and the other dice as the denominator, and then simplifies to make a whole number or a mixed number. The higher-level thinking comes in as kids are trying to make the largest number possible.
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