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3rd grade Common Core 7.EE.A.1 games

Preview of FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

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Sometimes, you just need a list of websites for everyone. Here it is. FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES  Put together by Teach Me, Maria!It takes time to gather this information, figure out the appropriate grade levels, and format, maintain, and update this page. All I ask is for an honest review if this list helps you.
Preview of Game Templates Bundle

Game Templates Bundle

This Bundle includes Templates to create your own games! You can use this for any subject, any grade level! This is a great investment since you can use the templates over and over again!Game Templates included are:Connect 4MonopolyScrabblePac-man Race If you ever need any help with any of the templates and creating your own games with them, please reach out to us! We are happy to help!contact@middlemathenthusiast.com
Preview of Properties of Operations

Properties of Operations

Review the Distributive, Associative, Commutative, Zero and Identity Properties with this fun game. Based of the Lottery-Style game Keno, this game requires all students to participate, and game winners aren't necessarily those who always solve correctly. My students ask to play this game long after we've covered the topic! Teachers of younger grades can omit the questions with the distributive property to meet the standards of their grade level. You can also modify individual questions/sli
Preview of Array Invaders | Multiplication Game

Array Invaders | Multiplication Game

Practice representing multiplication in arrays with this fun and engaging game!Array Invaders Game Instructions: Students take turns rolling two 6-sided dice.Use the numbers on the dice to draw an array on the game grid (they must begin in their corner of the board - see example).Students write the number sentence in the array.Continue rolling and drawing arrays until a player runs out of space. (Note: Each new array must be touching one of that player’s previous arrays - see example).When a pla
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