Looking for a fun way to practice long division with remainders? Create a board game to race cars to the finish.
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Use Crayola Markers and a ruler to create a drag race course on large paper or poster board. Make same-size tracks for cars to move along from the start to finish line. Be sure each lane has the same number of spaces!
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Build cars for your game with Crayola Model Magic®. Press and indent areas to create just the car shape you want. Roll and flatten small pieces to make bumpers, lights, or steering wheels, for example. Air-dry the cars for 24 hours.
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Cut paper cards for your game with Crayola Scissors. On each card, write a division problem with Crayola Markers. When a player solves the division problem, that person’s car may move the number of spaces shown in the remainder of the solution. Make enough division problem cards so each game will be different, including a few without remainders!
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Cover your art area with newspaper. With Crayola Premier™ Tempera Paints, decorate your drag racers.
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When the paint is dry, cover the colors with Crayola Pearl It! Tempera Mixing Medium to give the paint a shimmer. Cover unpainted Model Magic with Pearl It! to give it a light-reflective glass or metal look. Air-dry the paint.
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Play the game. Line up your cars at the start. Take turns solving division problems. Find the remainder and then move your car the same number of spaces as the remainder. First car to the finish wins the race!
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