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Division Math Fact Fluency Game: A Math Station Activity

Rated 4.93 out of 5, based on 32 reviews
4.9 (32 ratings)
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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th, Homeschool
Resource Type
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Pages
63 pages
$3.50
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What educators are saying

An excellent resource to increase fact fluency across grade levels. Engaging and fun. Low ink version available. Cutting cards is time-consuming but worth it.
This is a very engaging station after a math lesson. My students really get excited when this activity comes out!
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Description

This division fact fluency game helps students get essential math facts practice with quotients to 12 without stressful fact fluency timed tests, flashcards, or boring worksheets. Instead of drill-and-kill methods, this fun card game supports computational fluency without the anxiety of timed tests.

Tired of students struggling with basic computation? We know quick recall of basic division facts is essential to future success in math, but how do you keep fluency practice from getting stale and boring? Division Gotcha replaces those drill & kill addition practice worksheets that just don't work for some kids.

Played like the popular card game, Uno, students work to be the first to get rid of all their cards by matching the division facts to their solution. Your students will beg to play this fun, differentiated division fact fluency game.

With lots of ways to meet learners where they are, your students will be begging to play...and might not even notice they are memorizing their division facts! Perfect for math stations, centers, intervention, tutoring, and more!

Your download includes:

✔ Teacher directions for prep & gameplay

✔ Student directions for self-guided gameplay

✔ 170+ game cards

  • Full-color cards - front of the card is fully in color
  • Ink saver cards - color only for addition facts and sum
  • including all basic facts with quotients to 12

This resource can be used for:

  • math stations
  • indoor recess
  • classwide rewards
  • small group practice
  • after-school tutoring
  • and more!

In this Division Math Fact Fluency Game you'll find:

1) Student-friendly computational fluency practice

  • Game cards include all basic division facts up to quotients of 12
  • Can easily be differentiated to align with facts being studied
  • The fun format feels like play vs. math practice
  • Ideal for moving from learning facts toward becoming fluent in division

2) Easy-to-follow directions for print & prep

  • Newly updated with easier to align card backing for simplified prep
  • Updated formatting allows the use of a paper-cutter to prepare cards
  • Full-ink and ink saver versions give options when color printing is limited
  • Print, laminate, and cut!

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What teachers like you have said about these fact fluency games...

My third graders LOVED this game!! They are all about UNO and so when I added this into our center rotation for math games they couldn't wait to play. We ended up purchasing the division set as well. Highly recommend to everyone thinking about purchasing!

LOVE! My students and I love that card game that looks similar to Gotcha. Thank you! I can't wait to use this. Printing and laminating as I type. Thank you!

I tutor kids after school to help with their multiplication fluency. THIS is the game they beg to play! Thank you!

LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! Can't say that enough about this and now that I've moved grades I will be purchasing another set!!

Fun, fun and fun! Children love this game and don’t even realize they are practicing their facts. Thank you.

I can't tell you how much my students are enjoying these games! It took a lot of work to set up (I laminated the pages for extra durability) but it has been totally worth it!

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© Rebecca Davies. All rights reserved by the author. These materials are intended for personal use by a single classroom only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. See product file for clip art and font credits.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.

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