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3rd Grade Digital Valentine's Day Math Activities & Centers | Distance Learning

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Teresa Kwant
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LOVE LOVE LOVE these resources! Students are always engaged and they are motivated to learn! Highly recommend all of her resources!!!
We are right in the middle of our fractions unit and these activities align perfectly! I also love the Valentine theme. My students really enjoyed these resources!

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    Description

    This bundle of math games is full of 5 different and engaging math digital activities. Use them for center time, bell work, partner work, review, and more! Students can use these at home with distance learning, or in the classroom!

    #1 Digital Escape Room on Google Slides

    Try this fun Valentine's Day themed math game with your 3rd grade students today! Created in Google Slides, it is a no-prep activity. This game can be played virtually with distance learning, or in the classroom. Use it for centers, rotations, bell work, exit tickets, homework, test review, and more! Play as a whole class, in small groups, or even individually.

    Students will practice comparing fractions and finding equivalent fractions. As students click on the mail, they will either find a valentine card or an X mark. A valentine card means they can continue on to the next question. An X means they must try again. This game is self-grading, because as students play, they will know right away if they got the answer correct or not.

    An answer key and instructions to play are provided. This game is created in Google Slides. There are 25 questions included.

    The game is very user-friendly, and your students will be able to pick it up quickly. Students MUST play this in “Present” mode.

    #2 Hidden Picture Tiles

    This product works great for distance learning, or in a classroom. Engage your students with a fun math review game on Google Slides. Students will simply click and drag the correct answer to match the question. These are great for the month of February and Valentine's Day season. Students will practice multiplication and division facts. All questions are based on 3rd grade Common Core standards.

    This activity is self-grading, because students will create a picture, if completed correctly. Don't worry about copies, wasting printer ink, grading work, or students doing busy work with this meaningful Google Slides review exercise.

    There are 15 secret pictures included. Assign them throughout the entire month of January!

    These hidden pictures can be used on any device! They are completely digital, and created on Google Slides.

    Make math fun with these engaging winter math activities. Perfect for center time, bell work, self-starters, early finishers, exit tickets, review, and so much more!

    #3 Math Decoding

    This is a fun, educational, and easy to learn digital activity. Provided in both a PowerPoint AND Google Slides format, it works with distance learning and in-classroom learning. Whether you are teaching in a virtual classroom or physical one, use these math decoding slides to reinforce 3rd grade fraction skills. Students will practice comparing fractions. The questions are all based on Common Core standards for 3rd grade. Word problems are also included.

    With this activity, students will drag and drop the numbers to decode the secret numbers. Then, they will drag and drop the numbers to form their answers. This game is to be played in edit mode, not presentation mode. These slides can be used on any device.

    Make math fun with this engaging winter math activity. It is perfect for center time, bell work, self-starts, early finishers, exit tickets. math review, test prep, and more!

    #4 You've Got Mail

    Try this fun Valentine's Day themed math game with your 3rd grade students today! Created in Google Slides, it is a no-prep activity. This game can be played virtually with distance learning, or in the classroom. Use it for centers, rotations, bell work, exit tickets, homework, test review, and more! Play as a whole class, in small groups, or even individually.

    Students will practice comparing fractions and finding equivalent fractions. As students click on the mail, they will either find a valentine card or an X mark. A valentine card means they can continue on to the next question. An X means they must try again. This game is self-grading, because as students play, they will know right away if they got the answer correct or not.

    An answer key and instructions to play are provided. This game is created in Google Slides. There are 25 questions included.

    The game is very user-friendly, and your students will be able to pick it up quickly. Students MUST play this in “Present” mode.

    #5 Digital Escape Room on Google Forms

    *UPDATED WITH A SECOND DIGITAL OPTION THAT IS PERFECT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING. Now, there are two digital versions included! One without printables that is easy to assign for distance learning on Google Forms, and a second one on Google Forms that requires some printables to be used in the classroom. This digital escape room is a fun way to get your kids engaged in math. The game is for 3rd grade, and focuses on comparing and ordering fractions. Get your students excited to do math as they breakout and escape the love bugs!

    This game is digital and requires *almost* no prep! There are 2 secret messages, a secret code, a secret decoder, and some love bugs that must be printed out and hidden in the room. The rest of the game will be played digitally!

    Technology Requirements:

    • A Google Drive account
    • If sharing with students, a Drive account that is linked to student Google accounts
    • Can be shared/delivered on Google Classroom
    • Only need access to Goggle Drive--no outside links to worry about!

    This escape room can be used with iPads, chrome books, laptops, and desktops as long as your students have access to Google Drive or Classroom on a device. The escape room is on a Google Form. Students must answer the questions correctly to advance to the next section, and eventually escape.

    Escape rooms are a great way to get students working together, solving problems, and reviewing concepts they have learned in class.

    Total Pages
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    Teaching Duration
    1 month
    Last updated Jan 8th, 2021
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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.
    Understand a fraction 1/𝘣 as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into 𝘣 equal parts; understand a fraction 𝘢/𝑏 as the quantity formed by 𝘢 parts of size 1/𝘣.
    Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
    Represent a fraction 1/𝘣 on a number line diagram by defining the interval from 0 to 1 as the whole and partitioning it into 𝘣 equal parts. Recognize that each part has size 1/𝘣 and that the endpoint of the part based at 0 locates the number 1/𝘣 on the number line.
    Represent a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 on a number line diagram by marking off 𝘢 lengths 1/𝘣 from 0. Recognize that the resulting interval has size 𝘢/𝘣 and that its endpoint locates the number 𝘢/𝘣 on the number line.

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