One was a multiplication card game where students had to find a missing factor in an equation, using their understanding of division. For example, to solve 6 x __ = 48, students would divide 48 by 6 to find the missing factor of 8. Students were dealt cards by me and had to collect 4 cards that were all missing the same factor in order to win the game.
Another game also included cards but was more like bingo. In it, a teacher dealt cards with division equations and unknown values. Students would identify the unknown value and match it to a value on their board, which had various numbers on it. They would add a disk to their board until they reached bingo.
I also included an independent station where students completed the math questions from the Scholastic DynaMath article.