Give your classroom the gift of FUN this year with these 3rd grade math games for May! This fast-paced, nail-biter of a 3rd grade math game is paperless, played on the whiteboard, and requires no prep. Best of all? It’s engaging and quickly teaches a new skill or reinforces review skills in the classroom.
Knockout has been played in THOUSANDS of classrooms all over the world, and now YOU can join. New to Knockout? Check out a detailed explanation of how the game is played here!
These monthly math games include 4-5 games per month. These 3rd grade math games for May include 5 games. Different than the subject-based Knockout packs already in my store, the monthly games are:
- Aligned with grade-level pacing guides [This will allow you to use the materials in a timely manner to complement your current instruction or serve as review later in the month!
- Seasonally-themed [rather than generic designs, each game aligns with seasonal holidays and events]
3rd grade math games for May Schedule:
Week 1: Things in Bloom [Multiplication + Division Fact Families]
Week 2: Bicycles [Area and Perimeter]
Week 3: Outer Space [Measuring Volume/Liquid]
Week 4: Fishing [Measurements + Line Plots]
Week 5: Rainy Days [Review]
Other Ways to Use This:
- Math warm-up
- Whole class reward
- Dismissal incentive
- Indoor recess
- Math wrap-up
- Test review
- Classroom competitions
Commonly asked questions:
Q: What formats does this come in?
A: All games come in PowerPoint, Google Slides, and PDF formats so they can be used on all types of devices.
Q: Do you need a Smartboard?
A: You do not need an interactive whiteboard to use these games; you simply need to be able to project the games large enough for your students to use them the way they were intended. Even a blank wall space will do!
Q: How do you play Knockout?
A: Divide your class into 2 teams facing the whiteboard. Each slide features 1 question for each team. The players at the front of each line face off to answer them; the first one to answer correctly stays in the game and goes to the back of their line. The other player is out and sits on the sidelines. Play continues until one team runs out of players. Surprise slides along the way (Knockout, Free Pass, and Pick a Pal) will change the game when you least expect it!
Q: Is this editable?
This is not editable.
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