Category: 3rd Grade Math

3rd Grade Math Smartboard Games – Introduction to Fractions, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Greater than – Less than – Equal to, Equivalent Fractions, Number Line, Counting Money, Measuring with a Ruler, Adding Fractions – Play these fun, interactive and free Math games on the Smartboard!


  • Multiplication Game – Math

    Students can practice their multiplication facts on the Smartboard in this exciting game. It is important for students to learn their multiplication facts. Remember, multiplication is repeated addition. An example of 2 x 4 is 2 groups of 4 (4 + 4), which equals 8! Directions: Select easy or fast on the Smartboard. After, select […]

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  • Introduction to Fractions Game – Math

    Play this game to introduce fractions on the Smartboard. You can visualize fractions with illustrations split into parts. A fraction represents a part of a whole. The numerator represents the part and the denominator is the whole. Directions: Start at any level activity to learn about fractions. Level one allows you to see parts of […]

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  • Division Game – Math

    Practice your division facts in this fun and exciting Smartboard game. Dividing is when you create equal groups from an amount. Division can also be repeated subtraction. To divide look to see how many times the divisor (2nd number) goes into the dividend (1st number). You can also multiply backwards, since dividing is the opposite […]

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  • Multiplication Game – Math

    Students can practice their multiplication on the Smartboard in this fun game. Multiplication is repeated addition. It is important that students know their facts in math class! Directions: Select one player or two player. After, enter your name and select play. To play the game click on the basketball with the correct answer. You earn […]

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  • Introduction to Fractions Game – Math

    Use the Smartboard in this visual activity to represent fractional amounts. A fraction represents a part of a whole. The top number, the numerator, represents the part. The bottom number, the denominator, represents the whole. Directions: Use the visuals to create fractions with the part and whole. Students will enter the part and whole, then […]

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