Practice Math With These Fun Digital Math Games for Third Grade!

Third Grade is often students’ first year for state testing. A lot of brand new math concepts are introduced (multiplication and division, anyone?). And students are expected to use higher-level thinking skills to solve word problems.

All of this creates a lot of stress for teachers. How do you get students to master all those math standards by third grade state testing?

Math mastery often comes down to one word: practice. Students need exposed to math concepts often and throughout the year. They need repeated practice. Can you sit down at the end of the year and remember everything that happened at the beginning of the school year? Neither can students. When concepts are practiced often, it helps students engrain them in their brains.

In this blog post, you’ll see digital math games that not only practice third grade math concepts, but also engage students. Yes, math practice can be fun! Read on for more…

digital math game on ipad in student hands

Before I go into all the digital game details, I have a FREE digital multiplication game that you can try out! Click here to join my email list and get this game for PowerPoint™, Google Slides™, and Boom™ Cards.

Digital Math Boom™ Cards Games

Of all the digital game formats listed here, Boom™ Cards are my favorite! Not only are they super engaging for students, but they also provide teachers with instant and valuable data after they are completed. Boom™ Cards work well on a variety of devices - tablets, laptops, computers, and interactive whiteboards. They are also perfect for math centers!

My digital Boom™ Cards math games are no prep (ready to use right away!) and self-checking! Students get immediate feedback as soon as they answer a math problem.

Click on the game names below to check them out! You can click in the preview for each game to try them out..

Third Grade Place Value Boom™ Cards Games

Beginning Multiplication Boom™ Cards Games

Properties of Multiplication Boom™ Cards Games

These are just a few of the Boom™ Cards math games I have available! You can also click here to find all my digital math games.

digital math game on iPad

Digital Math Games for Google Slides™

Google Slides™ became increasingly popular during the pandemic and afterwards because of its flexibility. It’s great for games in the classroom or for distance learning. I love these games for interactive whiteboards as a whole class activity!

My digital math games for Google Slides™ are no prep (ready to use right away!) and self-checking! The games are played in present mode. Students simply click on the correct answer to move forward on a game board and earn ribbons in the game.

Click on the game names below to check them out! Video previews are included for each game so you can see how they work.

Third Grade Place Value Games for Google Slides™

Beginning Multiplication Games for Google Slides™

Properties of Multiplication Games for Google Slides™

These are just a few of the digital math games I have available! You can also click here to find all my digital math games.

students standing with hands raised at classroom whiteboard

Digital Math Games for PowerPoint™

PowerPoint™ has been a classroom staple for decades, and is readily available to many teachers. My self-checking math games for PowerPoint™ are ready to use - no prep needed! These games are played in present mode and work especially well on interactive whiteboards as a whole class activity. Students love taking turns at the board to answer the questions!

Students simply click on the correct answer to move forward on a game board and earn ribbons in the game.

You can click here to find my math games for PowerPoint™.

Now it’s your turn! Have you tried digital math games with your students? Have questions about these games? Let me know at laura@thirdgradeengaged.com. And just a reminder - you can fill out the form below to get your free digital math game!

Happy gaming!

Laura at 3rd Grade Engaged

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