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Area by Tiling Game

Area Arrays by Tiling Game • Grade 3 (3.MD.C.7a) is an interactive, game-style math activity that helps students understand area as the total number of unit squares in a rectangle. In each round, students work with rows and columns (arrays) to connect visual models to multiplication.

Students complete two types of challenges:

Fraction on a Number Line Sorter Challenge

Fraction on a Number Line Sorter Challenge is an interactive, drag-and-drop fraction game that helps students build strong number line skills from 0 to 1. In each round, students see a number line divided into equal parts (changing denominators across 8 different lines). They drag fraction tiles from a “fraction bank” and drop them onto the correct tick marks, matching the fraction’s value to its position on the line.

Area and Perimeter Tic-Tac-Toe

Area & Perimeter Tic-Tac-Toe is an interactive, two-player math game that blends classic tic-tac-toe strategy with Grade 3 measurement concepts aligned to 3.MD.C.8. Players take turns selecting an empty square on a 3Ă—3 board, then must correctly solve an area and/or perimeter challenge to earn the right to place their X or O. If a player answers incorrectly (or runs out of time), they do not place a mark and the turn passes to the other player.

Sir Readalot Vocabulary game

In this game, students will read a sentence with missing words and then find the correct item that matches what belongs in the space. As students get better and move up levels, strange critters begin to chase after them.  Options to play are, fact and opinion, context clues, drawing conclusions, and 1-4 syllable words.

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