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  • ➡️ Your Plan: How to Teach Middle School Math without Algebra!
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    • When My “Skip Algebra” Rule Met Its Match

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Math Games: Thanksgiving Divisibility

If you need awesome division Activities Worksheets and Centers for your students, you’ve come to the right place. I just finished the newest Divisibility Math Game, and it is ready and waiting to help your kids master their divisibility rules!

Knowing divisibility rules is a HUGE time saver when kids are reducing fractions and solving those multistep problems. I like to make learning these rules fun with hands-on games, jokes, and fun activities.

This divisibility game is meant to be printed and then stored in a manilla folder for easy access later.

Learning division and divisibility rules can be FUN!

  • Roll a number
  • Identify what it is divisible by :_______
  • Play a fast board game

Math mastery for the win!

Included:

  • Game board
  • My number is divisible by ____ cards
  • Divisibility quick reference cards
  • Folder set up

Additional Math FUN

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