Fish Shop - Division

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Fish Shop - Division Math Game

Content Skill: Division      
Common Core State Standards: CCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.C.7 - Fluently divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.

Description

Welcome to your first day on the job at the fantastic Fish Shop! This classic game has been a student favorite at multiplication.com for years. In it, you answer division questions to sell fish to some excited kids! This game is a great way to learn your division facts and have fun at same time. Be sure not to take the wrong fish!
Grab your scoop and let's get to work.

Instructions

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Step 1
Click on a level to begin the game.
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Step 2
Select the fact family or families that you would like to practice. Then click "Start."
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Step 3
Scoop up some fish for those kids! Grab the fish from the tank with the correct answer to the kid's division problem. Get the answer wrong and the kid will begin to look upset. Get it wrong again and they will leave!
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Step 4
After the first level, you will get to choose a new wallpaper for the shop.
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Step 5
In the second level, the children will want two fish. Answer the division problem on top and then the problem on the bottom.
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Step 6
After the second level, you get to choose a new finish tank! In the third level, the kids will also want two fish, but the division questions will be harder.
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Step 7
Finish the third level and you'll win the game! Click "Play Again?" to start over.
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