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Rounding Numbers Bundle-Math Centers Digital and Printable

By Donna Littlejohn

Rounding Numbers Math Centers-

Boost your 3rd and 4th graders' rounding skills with this engaging bundle of 3 math centers!

  1. Roll and Round Dice Game: A fun, printable game where students roll dice to round numbers to the nearest 10 and 100, improving fluency and understanding.
  2. Rounding Task Cards: Ready-to-use task cards for hands-on practice in rounding numbers, perfect for independent work or small groups.
  3. Digital Rounding Activity for Google Slides: Interactive, digital activity to reinforce rounding concepts in a dynamic, tech-friendly format.
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Addition and Subtraction Within 10 Digital Math Games Bundle-Grade 1 and 2

By Donna Littlejohn

Chickin Clickin Math Bundle Addition and Subtraction within 10 -These fun and interactive digital games are designed to help students practice addition and subtraction fact fluency. These fun themed games makes addition and subtraction practice more engaging.

Key Features:

  • Self-Checking Slides: These games provide instant feedback on answers, allowing students to check their work independently.
  • Customizable: It can be used for different skill levels and is suitable for both individual and classroom activities.
  • Easy to Use: No setup needed—just open the slides and students can start practicing right away.

Chickin Clickin Math Bundle is a simple and enjoyable way for students to practice addition and subtraction, whether in the classroom or at home.

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Self-checking Missing Numbers Math Game Bundle -Grade 3-4

By Donna Littlejohn

Practice multiplication and division skills with these missing numbers (factors and divisors) activities. These test prep games will help build your student's fact fluency while keeping them engaged. The self-checking slides are ready to go. Great for centers, whole-group on the interactive whiteboard, or individual practice.

Benefits for you:

  • Easy, no-prep activities
  • Video tutorial included for assigning to Google Classroom
  • Self-checking for independent learning

Check out other fact fluency resources in my store:

Multiplication Challenge 0-10

Division Challenge 0-10

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Winter Math -Rounding to the Nearest 10 and 100 Digital Activity Grade 3

By Donna Littlejohn

Holiday-Themed Rounding to the Nearest 10 and 100 Digital Activity (includes printable worksheet)

Get your 3rd and 4th grade students into the holiday spirit with this fun, Winter-themed Google Slides activity that reviews rounding numbers to the nearest 10 and nearest 100! Perfect for reinforcing key math skills, this self-checking, interactive, no-prep resource is designed to be both engaging and festive. It's ideal for use on an interactive whiteboard, as a math game, in math centers, or for individual practice.

Key Features:

  • Self-Checking: Students receive instant feedback with self-checking slides, helping them to independently assess their understanding and correct mistakes as they go.
  • Interactive & Engaging: With fun Christmas/Winter-themed slides,  students will enjoy rounding numbers while celebrating the season.
  • Differentiated Support: Includes a printable worksheet for students who need extra practice and reinforcement, ensuring no one is left behind.
  • Versatile Usage: Perfect for use in a variety of classroom settings—whole-class lessons, small groups, math centers, or individual work.
  • No Prep, Ready to Use: Simply open the slides and start teaching—everything is ready to go with no additional preparation needed.
  • Holiday Fun: The festive theme adds excitement and cheer to the learning process, making rounding numbers both enjoyable and memorable.
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BUNDLE 4th Grade Operations Unit Puzzle Games Math Centers 4 Sets - 12 Puzzles

By Crafting Curiosity

Looking for some no prep math games to add to your 4th grade operations and algebra unit math centers?

Your 4th graders will love these operation unit math puzzle games! These math puzzles make a perfect no prep game or math center to practice operation skills.

4 SETS OF MATH PUZZLES INCLUDED (12 TOTAL PUZZLES):

  • ORDER OF OPERATIONS (4.OA)
    • 3 Unique Puzzle Pictures with Differentiated Math Problems - Easy, Medium, Hard (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • MULTIPLES, FACTORS, PRIME, AND COMPOSITE NUMBERS (4.OA.4)
    • 3 Unique Puzzle Pictures with Differentiated Math Problems - Easy, Medium, Hard (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • PATTERNS (4.OA.5)
    • 3 Unique Puzzle Pictures with Differentiated Math Problems - Easy, Medium, Hard (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • WORD PROBLEMS (4.OA.3)
    • 3 Unique Puzzle Pictures with Differentiated Math Problems - Easy, Medium, Hard (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys

Shop the full 4th Grade Math Puzzle Bundle for almost 50% off here and never have to plan a math center again!

How to Play:

  • Students will receive a page of puzzle pieces with math review questions on the back. They will also receive an "Answer Sheet" that lists all of the answers to their puzzle pieces.
  • Students solve the math problem on the puzzle piece. They find the matching answer on their "Answer Sheet" and glue the puzzle piece in place.
  • Students can color the mystery picture once they have solved and placed all math puzzle pieces.

How to Use:

  • Math centers
  • Small group instruction
  • Fast finishers
  • Independent time
  • Group math games
  • Differentiated Instruction

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BUNDLE 4th Grade Place Value, Adding & Subtracting Puzzle Games | 4 Math Centers

By Crafting Curiosity

Looking for some no prep math games to add to your 4th grade place value unit math centers?

Your 4th graders will love these place value unit math puzzle games! These math puzzles make a perfect no prep game or math center to practice place value, rounding, comparing, adding & subtracting skills.

4 SETS OF MATH PUZZLES INCLUDED:

  • PLACE VALUE (4.NBT.1)
    • 3 Differentiated Math Puzzles (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • 3 Differentiated Answer Sheets For Students to Glue their Answers
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • COMPARING WHOLE NUMBERS (4.NBT.2)
    • 3 Differentiated Math Puzzles (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • 3 Differentiated Answer Sheets For Students to Glue their Answers
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • ROUNDING TO ANY PLACE VALUE (4.NBT.3)
    • 3 Differentiated Math Puzzles (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • 3 Differentiated Answer Sheets For Students to Glue their Answers
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • MULTI DIGIT ADDITION & SUBTRACTION (4.NBT.4)
    • 3 Differentiated Math Puzzles (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • 3 Differentiated Answer Sheets For Students to Glue their Answers
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys

Shop the full 4th Grade Math Puzzle Bundle for almost 50% off here and never have to plan a math center again!

How to Play:

  • Students will receive a page of puzzle pieces with math review questions on the back. They will also receive an "Answer Sheet" that lists all of the answers to their puzzle pieces.
  • Students solve the math problem on the puzzle piece. They find the matching answer on their "Answer Sheet" and glue the puzzle piece in place.
  • Students can color the mystery picture once they have solved and placed all math puzzle pieces.

How to Use:

  • Math centers
  • Small group instruction
  • Fast finishers
  • Independent time
  • Group math games
  • Differentiated Instruction

Browse More Must-Haves:

  • 4th Grade Color by Numbers - Perfect For No Prep Math Centers
  • 4th Grade Unit Review Games - Boom, Clap, Snatch: The Game That Gets Your Kids Begging for More Math Time

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BUNDLE 4th Grade Measurement Unit Puzzle Games Math Centers 5 Sets - 15 Puzzles

By Crafting Curiosity

Looking for some no prep math games to add to your 4th grade measurement and data unit math centers?

Your 4th graders will love these measurement unit math puzzle games! These math puzzles make a perfect no prep game or math center to practice all measurement and data skills.

5 SETS OF MATH PUZZLES INCLUDED (15 TOTAL PUZZLES):

  • CUSTOMARY MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS (4.MD.1&2)
    • 3 Unique Puzzle Pictures with Differentiated Math Problems - Easy, Medium, Hard (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • METRIC MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS (4.MD.1&2)
    • 3 Unique Puzzle Pictures with Differentiated Math Problems - Easy, Medium, Hard (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • ELAPSED TIME (4.MD.1&2)
    • 3 Unique Puzzle Pictures with Differentiated Math Problems - Easy, Medium, Hard (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • AREA AND PERIMETER (4.MD.3)
    • 3 Unique Puzzle Pictures with Differentiated Math Problems - Easy, Medium, Hard (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys
  • MEASURING ANGLES AND ADDITIVE ANGLES (4.MD.5,6,7)
    • 3 Unique Puzzle Pictures with Differentiated Math Problems - Easy, Medium, Hard (Color & B/W Options Available)
    • Instructions to Create Reusable Puzzles to Use for Centers Years to Come
    • Student Work Page
    • Full Answer Keys

Shop the full 4th Grade Math Puzzle Bundle for almost 50% off here and never have to plan a math center again!

How to Play:

  • Students will receive a page of puzzle pieces with math review questions on the back. They will also receive an "Answer Sheet" that lists all of the answers to their puzzle pieces.
  • Students solve the math problem on the puzzle piece. They find the matching answer on their "Answer Sheet" and glue the puzzle piece in place.
  • Students can color the mystery picture once they have solved and placed all math puzzle pieces.

How to Use:

  • Math centers
  • Small group instruction
  • Fast finishers
  • Independent time
  • Group math games
  • Differentiated Instruction

Browse More Must-Haves:

  • 4th Grade Color by Numbers - Perfect For No Prep Math Centers
  • 4th Grade Unit Review Games - Boom, Clap, Snatch: The Game That Gets Your Kids Begging for More Math Time

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4th Grade End of Year Math Test Prep | Year Long Review Game | Boom Clap Snatch

By Crafting Curiosity

Reviewing for a 4th grade end of year standardized math test like RISE, STAAR, etc.?

Make your math review fun and engaging with this Boom Clap Snatch 4th grade review game! Your students will be begging to play this math review game, and will be EXCITED to prepare for their end of year testing!

What's Included:

  • Boom clap snatch game slides (PowerPoint or google slides options).
  • 42 unique questions covering ALL 4th grade math concepts.
  • 42 uniquely ordered "Boom", "Clap", and "Snatch" slides to go with each question.
  • Instructions on game set up and game play.
  • Printable answer cards (color and black and white options available). These are the cards students will "Snatch" to win points each round.
  • Printable student work and scoring pages so you can review how each student is doing.
  • NOTE: See the preview for a glance at what some of the questions will look like.

CLICK HERE FOR THE BUNDLE & SAVE WHOLE YEAR REVIEW GAME BUNDLE - INCLUDES 9 GAMES FOR ALL MATH UNITS.

How to Play:

  • Over the projector, show the question slide.
  • Students solve the question on their work page.
  • In partnerships, students watch the "Boom, Clap and Snatch" slides and do the appropriate actions:
    • Boom: Lightly pound your fists on the desk
    • Clap: Clap your hands
    • Snatch: Be the first to snatch the correct answer card
  • Students earn points for getting the correct answer and for grabbing the correct answer card first.
  • I would suggest breaking this activity up between a few days since there are so many questions!
  • NOTE: More detailed instructions are included in the download for this activity.

4th Grade Skills Covered:

  • WHOLE YEAR - ALL STANDARDS
  • Determining Place Value
  • Comparing Numbers
  • Rounding Numbers to Any Place Value
  • Adding and Subtracting Multi-Digit Numbers
  • Adding and Subtracting Multi-Digit Numbers
  • Multi-Digit Multiplication
  • Multiplicative Comparisons
  • Multi-Digit Division
  • Word Problems Using All Operations
  • Finding Equivalent Fractions
  • Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators
  • Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
  • Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators
  • Adding Fractions with Denominators 10 & 100
  • Comparing Decimals to the Hundredth
  • Multi-Step Word Problems
  • Solving Order of Operations
  • Factors, Multiples, and Prime/Composite Numbers
  • Elapsed Time Word Problems
  • Customary and Metric Conversions
  • Customary, Metric, and Time Word Problems
  • Measuring Angles and Finding Missing Angles
  • Classifying Shapes and Lines
  • Determining Lines of Symmetry
  • And More!

This activity gets students laughing, excited, and engaged while still providing a perfect review for your unit!

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Oops Calculus: Interactive Taboo-Like Game for Calculus Vocabulary

By Oops Math is Fun

OOPS! CALCULUS is a fun game to play to test the students vocabulary in high school math, especially on Calculus lessons. It is the perfect game for the last day of school of Calculus class or a fun review before a test or exam.

INCLUSIONS:

  • Ready-to-play presentation (pdf)
    Game instructions Example for students
    Clickable Gameboard
    32 Oops Cards/Slides

  • Teacher Guide in PDF
    Complete instructions
    Email Support

  • Game Tracking Sheets
    To keep track of scores and used boxes

BONUS!!!

  • FREE 32 printable oops cards + a DIY page
  • FREE Online version of this edition WITH TIMER on each slide

Objective: The objective of the game "Oops" is to get your teammates to guess a word without using certain pre-defined words or phrases associated with it - these are called "Oopsies"

Gameplay:

  1. The clue giver selects a number from the selection board, revealing the word to be described as well as the "oopsies" associated with it.
  2. The clue giver must then describe the word without using any of the "oopsies".
  3. The guessers on the team try to guess the word based on the clues given. The guesser sits with their back turned to the slide, while the clue giver faces the slide.
  4. The guesser can make as many guesses as they want within 1 minute.
  5. If a teammate guesses the word correctly, the team earns a point. However, if the clue giver uses an "oopsie," they forfeit a point.
  6. After the minute is up or the word is correctly guessed, play passes to the next team.
  7. Play continues back and forth until all the slides have been used or a set number of rounds has been completed.
  8. The team with the most number of points wins.

WORDS INCLUDED: Antiderivative, Critical Point, Slope, Riemann Sum, Logarithm, Tangent Line, Limit, Continuous, Concavity, Extrema, Velocity, Piecewise Function, Sigma Notation, Chain Rule, Local Maximum, Normal Line, Inflection Point, Asymptote, Derivative, Implicit, Definite Integral, Discontinuity, Domain, Increasing, Undefined, Infinity, Integration, Quotient Rule, Oscillating, Absolute Maximum, Odd Function, Range

Visit my TeachShare profile to see more versions of OOPS!:

Oops! Algebra Edition

Oops! Geometry Edition

Oops! Precalculus Edition

Oops! Calculus Edition

Oops! Classic Edition

Oops! Back-to-School Edition, and more.

Purchase the High School Math Bundle for a really good deal!

Copyright © OOPS! Math is Fun [2024]. All rights reserved. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.

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I have been using this game with my students for 3 years now. They love it so much and always look forward to playing it again. Now that there are different editions, it makes them more excited for my classes! Perfect game for any time of the school year.

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Oops Geometry: Interactive Taboo-Like Game for Geometry Vocabulary

By Oops Math is Fun

OOPS! GEOMETRY is a fun game to play to test the students vocabulary in high school math, especially on Geometry lessons. It is one of the best classroom games! 100 guaranteed!

INCLUSIONS:

  • Ready-to-play presentation (pdf)
    Game instructions Example for students
    Clickable Gameboard
    32 Oops Cards/Slides

  • Teacher Guide in PDF
    Complete instructions Email Support

  • Game Tracking Sheets
    To keep track of scores and used boxes

BONUS!!!

  • FREE 32 printable oops cards + a DIY page
  • FREE Online version of this edition WITH TIMER on each slide

Objective: The objective of the game "Oops" is to get your teammates to guess a word without using certain pre-defined words or phrases associated with it - these are called "Oopsies"

Gameplay:

  1. The clue giver selects a number from the selection board, revealing the word to be described as well as the "oopsies" associated with it.

  2. The clue giver must then describe the word without using any of the "oopsies".

  3. The guessers on the team try to guess the word based on the clues given. The guesser sits with their back turned to the slide, while the clue giver faces the slide.

  4. The guesser can make as many guesses as they want within 1 minute.

  5. If a teammate guesses the word correctly, the team earns a point. However, if the clue giver uses an "oopsie," they forfeit a point.

  6. After the minute is up or the word is correctly guessed, play passes to the next team.

  7. Play continues back and forth until all the slides have been used or a set number of rounds has been completed.

  8. The team with the most number of points wins.

WORDS INCLUDED: Angle, Segment, Polygon, Congruent, Parallel, Perpendicular, Acute, Perimeter, Volume, Midsegment, Supplementary, Transversal, Altitude, Linear Pair, Diameter, Bisector, Trigonometry, Circumference, Chord, Obtuse, Cylinder, Surface Area, Intersection, Similar, Interior, Protractor, Parallelogram, Collinear, Complementary, Regular, Isosceles, Sphere

Visit my TeachShare profile to see more versions of OOPS!:

Oops! Algebra Edition

Oops! Geometry Edition

Oops! Precalculus Edition

Oops! Calculus Edition

Oops! Classic Edition

Oops! Back-to-School Edition, and more.

Purchase the High School Math Bundle for a really good deal!

Copyright © OOPS! Math is Fun [2024]. All rights reserved. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.

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I have been using this game with my students for 3 years now. They love it so much and always look forward to playing it again. Now that there are different editions, it makes them more excited for my classes! Perfect game for any time of the school year.

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5th Grade Algebra Review Game - Game Show Style

By The M-Intercept

Students will love this Jeopardy-like review game to review all 5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking standards. Questions focus on solving expressions, writing expressions, equivalent expressions, analyzing patterns, mixed review, and key vocabulary words. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty throughout each category.

**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.

The game includes 30 high quality questions - 6 categories with 5 questions each ranging in
difficulty from basic review (100) to challenging (500)

Solve Expressions: these questions require students to solve equations using the order of operations. All expressions are straightforward whole numbers, except the 500 point question, which has fractions.

Write Expressions: this category asks students to write expressions from phrases such as "nine more than six" and then increases in difficulty to writing an expression to match a real-world problem.

Equivalent Expressions: students are asked about whether or not expressions are equivalent based on the order of operations, use of parentheses and different ways to display division symbols.

Analyze Patterns: these questions involve continuing a pattern such as "add 8" and continue on to questions matching real-world situations. Some questions require reading and/or using a table or the coordinate plane.

Mixed Review: students are asked computation problems to review adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, as well as questions involving place value.

Vocabulary: this section asks about parentheses, expressions, evaluating, x and y coordinates, and corresponding terms.

Looking for other 5th Grade Math Resources?
Check out these other review games:
⚡ 5th Grade All Standards Review Game - Perfect for the end of the year
⚡5th Grade Place Value and Decimals Review Game

⚡5th Grade Geometry Review Game
⚡5th Grade Fractions Review Game

⚡⚡Or these FULL YEAR 5th GRADE GUIDED MATH NOTES

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5th Grade Measurement and Data Review Game - Game Show Style

By The M-Intercept

Students will love this Jeopardy-like review game to practice all 5th Grade Common Core Measurement and Data standards. Questions focus on the converting measurements, using line plots, finding volume with unit cubes and the volume formula, mixed review, and vocabulary. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty throughout each category.

**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.

The game includes 30 high quality questions - 6 categories with 5 questions each ranging in difficulty from basic review (100) to challenging (500).

Converting Measurement: these questions require students to compare and create equivalent measurements within either the Metric System or the US Customary System

Line Plots: this category asks students to read line plots and gather information from a line plot. The more challenging questions have 1/2 incriments and ask about redistributing evenly.

Volume with Unit Cubes: students are asked to find the volume of rectangular prims when given a picture with unit cubes. They are also asked to find missing measurements when told two dimensions and the total number of cubes used to create a figure.

Volume with a Formula: these questions involve using the volume formula to find volume. Students are given rectangular prisms and compound figures with labeled dimensions to use. They are also asked to find a missing dimension when given the volume.

Mixed Review: students are asked computation problems to review addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division - all at a 5th grade level

Vocabulary: this section asks about the meaning of words related to volume and specific measurements within the Metric System and US Customary System

Looking for other 5th Grade Math Resources?
Check out these other review games:
⚡ 5th Grade All Standards Review Game - Perfect for the end of the year
⚡5th Grade Place Value and Decimals Review Game
⚡5th Grade Fractions Review Game
⚡5th Grade Geometry Review Game

⚡⚡Or these FULL YEAR 5th GRAD E GUIDED MATH NOTES

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7th Grade Number Systems Integers and Rational Numbers Review Game

By The M-Intercept

Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review all Common Core Number Systems standards. Questions focus on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers and rational numbers, word problems with rational numbers, converting rational numbers to decimals, and key vocabulary words. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty throughout each category.

**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.

Add & Subtract Rational Numbers: beginning with basic integers addition, and then building up until multi-step addition and subtraction problems with rational numbers

Multiply and Divide Rational Numbers: this category starts out with basic integer multiplication and then ends with multi-step multiplication and division with rational numbers

Real-World Rational Number Problems: students are challenged to apply what they have learned with all four operations to word problems based on real-life situations

Rational Number Rules: students are asked questions about under which conditions the solution will be positive or negative, possible solutions to make an answer true, and applications of rational number rules.

Converting Rational Numbers to Decimals: this section starts with basic fraction/decimal equivalence and builds by discussing terminating and repeating decimals and converting complex fractions.

Vocabulary: this sections asks about zero pairs, integers, rational numbers, whole numbers, and other key terms.

Looking for other 7th Grade Math Resources?
Check out these full year of 7th grade guided math notes.

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7th Grade Review Game - EOY All Standards - Game Show Review

By The M-Intercept

7th grade math teachers - looking for a great way to review concepts at the End of the Year? Need a great test prep tool to review before state assessments, the SBAC, or Common Core tests, or just play at the end of the year in 7th grade math.

Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review Common Core standards. Categories include RATIOS & PROPORTIONS, NUMBER SYSTEMS, EXPRESSIONS & EQUATIONS, GEOMETRY, PROBABILITY & STATISTICS, AND VOCABULARY. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty from 100-point basic review questions to 500-point questions that require students to apply their knowledge.

**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.

RATIOS & PROPORTIONS: involve using a line on a coordinate plane to solve real-world problems, equivalent ratios, percent change, and sales tax.

NUMEBR SYSTEMS: in this category students identify rational numbers, solve expressions with integers and rational numbers, and convert a fraction to an equivalent decimal

EXPRESSIONS & EQUATIONS: these problems have students identify equivalent expressions of varying difficulty, solve and graph an inequality, and for 500 points solve a challenging multistep equation

GEOMETRY: questions involve finding missing angle measurements, finding the circumference of a circle, using scale factor to find a side length, finding the ara of a composite shape (made up of a rectangle and semicircle), and finding the volume of a composite shape

PROBABILITY & STATISTICS: students must understand if something is likely or unlikely, find the probability of an event occurring (both simple and complex), and estimate using probability

VOCABULARY : questions ask about inequalities, parts of an expression, circle vocabulary, types of angle vocabulary, and formulas for finding area

**Looking for other options? **

☑ 7th Grade Number Systems Integers and Rational Numbers Review Game

☑ 7th Grade Ratios and Proportions Game Show Review Game
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6th Grade Geometry Review Game - Game Show Style

By The M-Intercept

This is the perfect way to review your geometry unit!

Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review all Common Core Geometry standards. Categories include PERIMETER, AREA, 3D SHAPES AND NETS, SURFACE AREA, VOLUME AND VOCABULARY. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty from 100-point basic review questions to 500-point questions that require students to apply their knowledge.

**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.

PERIMETER: questions require students to find perimeter on basic shapes, the coordinate plane, and to find the length or width given a perimeter.

AREA: questions cover finding the area of a rectangle, triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids and irregular shapes. Some questions are straight forward and others require studnets to identify expressions and/or apply their knowledge.

3D SHAPES AND NETS: questions involve having students name 3D shapes, find an appropriate net, and identify faces, edges and vertices.

SURFACE AREA: questions focus on finding the surface area of rectangular and triangular prisms, as well as pyramids. Some questions just ask for the surface area to be found and others require determining appropriate expressions.

VOLUME: questions require students to find the volume of a rectangular prism, find the length given the volume, width, and height, determine how many 1/2-unit cubes fit into a rectangular prism, and apply a given volume formula.

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5th Grade Review Game - All Standards Back to School 6th or End of Year 5th

By The M-Intercept

This review game is the perfect way to review for the 5th grade SBAC, your state test, or just the end of the year! It is also great for heading back to school and an engaging activity for the beginning of the year for 6th grade math classes.

Teachers have said that these games are a fun and effective review activity before
state testing - perfect test prep activities!

Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review all Common Core strands for 5th grade including Numbers and Operations in Base 10, Numbers and Operations – Fractions, Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Measurement and Data, Geometry, and Vocabulary from each strand.

**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students’ needs. It can also be printed easily to adapt for your classroom.

**Includes directions on suggested ways to play in the classroom, but easy to adapt to fit your needs. Focus on the lower-level questions for a more basic review, or the higher-level questions for a challenge!

NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS IN BASE TEN – These questions check students’ understanding of comparing decimals, adding and subtracting decimals, multiplying and dividing decimals, multiplication and division of whole numbers, and powers of ten.

NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS – FRACTIONS – This category includes questions on equivalent fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions.

OPERATIONS AND ALGEBRAIC THINKING – The questions in this group require students to solve problems using the order of operations, determine how to rewrite an expression, write expressions in word form, and use ordered pairs to show possible answers to word problems.

MEASUREMENT AND DATA – These questions check student’s ability to find volume or rectangular prisms, use a line plot, convert measurements, and for the 500-point challenge question, find the volume of an irregular shape made up of two rectangular prisms.

GEOMETRY – This category includes questions requiring students to use the coordinate plane to find a point, find distance, and identify patterns. There are also questions allowing students to practice classifying polygons.

VOCABULARY – questions check students’ understanding of a difference, quadrilateral, ordered pairs, isosceles triangles, parallelograms, and rectangles.

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8th Grade Math Review Game - End of Year - All Standards - Game Show Style

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8th grade math teachers - looking for a fun and engating way to review concepts at the End of the Year? Need a great test prep tool to review before state assessments, the SBAC, or Common Core tests, or just play at the end of the year in 7th grade math?

Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review Common Core standards. Categories include FUNCTIONS, NUMBER SYSTEMS, EXPRESSIONS & EQUATIONS, GEOMETRY, PROBABILITY & STATISTICS, AND VOCABULARY. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty from 100-point basic review questions to 500-point questions that require students to apply their knowledge.

**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.

FUNCTIONS: involve determining whether or not a graph or equation is a function, reading function, tables, graphs, and equations, and comparing functions.

NUMEBR SYSTEMS: in this category students determine whether or not a number is rational, find approximate values for irrational numbers, convert a repeating decimal to a fraction, and compare values of both rational and irrational numbers.

EXPRESSIONS & EQUATIONS: these problems have students use integer exponent properties, find the equation of a line, compare two values in scientific notation, and solve a system of equations with two equations (one solution).

GEOMETRY: questions involve finding missing angle measurements, finding the volume of a cylinder, and answering questions about transformations.

PROBABILITY & STATISTICS: students must read and understand scatter plots and double frequency tables. They must find the equation of a line of best fit, or a trend line.

VOCABULARY : questions ask about transformation, angle pairs, types of decimals, rational and irrational numbers, and formulas for finding volume.

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7th Grade Ratios and Proportions Game Show Review Game

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Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review all Common Core Ratios and Proportional Relationship standards. Questions focus on rates and unit rates, identifying and representing proportional relationships, solving problems with proportions, finding and using percent, percent change (increase, decrease, error), and key vocabulary words. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty throughout each category.

**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.

Rates and Unit Rates: students are asked to find unit rates/the constant of proportionality given graphs, tables, and real-lilfe situations

Identify and Represent Proportional Relationships: in this category students use graphs, tables and real-life situations to determine whether or not something is proportional

Solve Problems with Proportions: these questions focus on using what students know about rates, unit rates, the constant of proportionality, and proportional relationships to answer real-world situations

Find and Use Percent: here students find percent scores on tests, use sales tax and discounts to calculate final prices and answer real-life problems

Percent Change: this section asks students to find percent change (increase and decrease), percent error, and use these percent to find new values

Vocabulary: this sections asks about proportionality, complex fractions, and key components to expressing ratios as graphs and equations

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6th Grade Number Systems - Game Show Review Game

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Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review all Common Core Number Sense standards. Categories include division, decimals, factors, integers, the coordinate plane, and vocabulary. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the incrase in difficulty.

**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.

Divison: questions focus on whole number division as well as division with fractions.

Decimals: questions cover adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals.

Factors: questions cover factors, prime factorization, distributive property, and greatest common factor.

Integers: questions cover opposites, absolute value, inequalities, and distance between integers.

Coordinate Plane: questions cover ordered pairs, reflections, identifying quadrants, and distance between points.

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Fractions Jeopardy Style Math Review Game 4th Grade Test Prep Activity No Prep

By SPO Resources

Are you looking for a fun way to review math concepts with your 4th grade students? Grab this CCSS-aligned NO PREP Jeopardy-style game to review the grade 4 math fraction standards for standardized testing or end-of-year review! 

This fun, engaging, interactive review game will expand student learning, build on teamwork skills, and challenge students with rigorous “test-like” questions

The 4th-grade Fraction standards are broken into five categories:

  • Equivalent Fractions
  • Comparing Fractions
  • Multiplying Fractions
  • Add & Subtract Fractions
  • Fractions & Decimals

Why buy this?

Who doesn’t love a game with a little friendly competition? Your upper elementary students will love playing this jeopardy-style game and will be begging you to play again and again. (Luckily, I have more games for you to check out!) 

I’ve done the hard work for you. No need to pull test prep questions from the web, make up your own, or hand out boring packets to review. I’ve spent countless hours researching the standards, analyzing the types of questions students will encounter on the test, and culminating the research into a fun game ready to play as soon as you download it!  

Turn a normal day into a fun learning experience that your students will remember. Give students an opportunity to build teamwork skills and work together to solve rigorous math problems. 

When students get a problem wrong, no worries. Every question includes an explanation slide to walk students through the steps to solving the problem. Turn every wrong answer into a teaching opportunity!

The jeopardy game includes clear, aesthetically pleasing, and easy-to-read slides. Don’t worry; I’ve omitted the kindergarten-style clip art, so the game feels mature for your upper elementary students. 

Download now to start playing right away with your students!

NO PREP- READY TO PLAY Jeopardy Style Game

This resource includes:

★ Interactive PowerPoint Jeopardy Game with scoreboard

★ Interactive Google Slides™ Jeopardy Game

★ 25 common core aligned measurement & data question slides

★ 25 answer slides

★ 25 explanation slides

★ Editable slides to display game rules & expectations

★ Teacher's guide with directions, tips & ways to play

★ Answer key

★ Common core standard alignment pages

★ Student recording sheets in multiple formats

★ Printable scoreboard & question tracker (best for Google Slides™ version)

The game is specifically set up to reveal the answer first, then the explanation. This allows students to come up to the board and share how they solved the problem before clicking on the explanation slide to show the steps to solving the problem. 

***Some explanation slides include animations allowing you to use these slides as a teaching opportunity revealing steps one at a time and giving students an opportunity to solve parts of the problem. 

Who should buy this?

Buy this if you’re a 4th-grade teacher looking to increase classroom engagement and get students excited about learning! This resource is perfect if you’re seeking ways to make math review and test prep fun for students and build teamwork skills

If you’re a 5th-grade teacher, this game would be an excellent resource for review at the beginning of the year or as a way to fill in gaps that students may have in regard to 4th-grade concepts.

Teach 3rd-grade or 5th-grade? Grab the math review games below:

★ 3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game

★ 5th Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game

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Math Concepts Included:

  • Identify & generate equivalent fractions

  • Use area and length models to identify equivalent fractions

  • Solve story problems involving equivalent fractions

  • Recognize fraction comparisons are only valid when referring to the same whole

  • Use area and length models to compare fractions

  • Solve story problems involving comparing fractions

  • Multiplying a whole number by a fraction

  • Solve story problems involving multiplying a whole number by a fraction

  • Converting fractions greater than 1 (improper fractions) to mixed numbers

  • Decompose fractions and mixed numbers

  • Add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers

  • Solve story problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers

  • Compare decimals to the nearest hundredth

  • Represent fractions with the denominators of 10 or 100 as a decimal

  • Add and subtract fractions with denominators of 10 or 100

  • Find equivalent fractions with denominators of 10 and 100

  • Identify decimals on a number line 

  • Solve story problems involving adding and subtracting fractions with denominators of 10 or 100

Question Types:

  • Multiple choice- select one answer
  • Multiple choice- select all that apply
  • Short Answer
  • Fill in the blank

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This is the 4th Grade Fractions Review Game. If you’d like to focus on a more specific topic to review, check out:

 ★ 4th Grade Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game (All standards)

★ 4th Grade Geometry Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game

★ 4th Grade Numbers in Base 10 Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game

★ 4th Grade Operations & Algebraic Thinking Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game

★ 4th Grade Measurement & Data Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game

Want them all? SAVE BIG by purchasing the BUNDLE with all six games!  

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WAYS TO USE Jeopardy Game in your classroom

  • Whole group math lesson

  • Math review game

  • Small group math lesson

  • Math Test Prep Activity

  • Math Centers

  • End-of-year math review game

  • Test prior knowledge

  • Reteaching review

  • Formative assessment

  • Teamwork building activity

  • Play on teams

  • In-person learning

  • Virtual learning/distance learning

  • Independent learning

How does it work?

  • Play in presentation mode.

  • Click on the point value category box to go to the question.

  • Click on the answer box on the question slide to view the answer.

  • Click on the explanation box on the answer slide to view the steps for solving the problem or the reasoning for an answer. 

  • Some explanation slides are animated to view one step of how to solve the problem at a time. 

  • Click on the star icon to go to the scoreboard. (PPTX version only)

  • Click on the home icon to return to the main slide.

  • The point value boxes on the main slide fade after clicking to keep track of previously answered questions.  (PPTX version only)

  • Use the scoreboard to keep track of the score for up to 6 teams. Just click on the numbers to update the score. (PPTX version only)

Please note that the scoreboard feature and the question boxes fading after clicking are unavailable in Google Slides™. I’ve included a printable question tracker and scoreboard if you use the Google Slides™ version.

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE

★Zip file with 1 PDF & Powerpoint Presentation

PDF includes:

  • Table of Contents 

  • Teacher Directions & Instructions

  • Game Rules & Ideas for Maximized Classroom Participation

  • Link to Google Slides™ Game

  • 1 Page Answer Key

  • Standard Alignment Pages- (standard, question, and answer)

  • Student recording sheets

  • Printable question tracker

  • Printable Scoreboard

PLEASE NOTE: The jeopardy game is not editable.

You may also like the following:

Editable Jeopardy Gameboard TemplatesBUNDLE Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division Anchor ChartsBUNDLE Math Review Jeopardy Game - 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade TEST PREP

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This 4th Grade Math Jeopardy game is a fun, no-prep way to review fraction and decimal questions for state testing or the end of the year! Don’t wait. Try it out now!

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