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Converting Decimals and Fractions Activity | Battle My Math Ship Game

Converting Decimals and Fractions Activity | Battle My Math Ship Game

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MATH CONTENT: 

  • Converting decimals to fractions AND fractions to decimals
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Information About Battle My Math Ship Activities

Activity

This no-prep, partner activity is a fun spin on Battleship! This math review game will have your students begging for more activities just like it! Students take turns choosing spaces to attack by solving math problems. This activity includes PRINT and DIGITAL versions!

Details

INCLUDES
• 5 sets of printable boards (PDF)
• 1 set of digital boards (Google Slides)
• Student sheets to show work
• Answer Key – opponents board (top grid)

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This product is intended for personal use by ONE teacher only. It is a digital download and no physical product will be sent.

Customer Reviews

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Anna DeLeon
Engaging Activity

My kids are really enjoyed this game. I am using it for my early finishers.

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Kristin K.
Math can be fun

My students love this game format of practicing their conversions

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Ms.Calabro's STEM Resources
Engaging and Effective

This was an amazing resource for my students to practice and hone their skills. They really enjoyed working through it and felt supported too!

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Janet Ellston
Great Game

This game makes learning fun. Great competition for partners.

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Tina Williams

Very popular with students. They love all of the math battleship games.

Learn about Battle My Math Ship

Do you remember playing Battleship when you were a kid? How exciting was it to figure out where your friend’s battleships were and sink them?! Well, I’ve brought that fun and excitement into the math classroom. For those of you who have no idea what the game Battleship is, read below to discover a game that will keep your students asking for more!

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