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Here's a set of materials for playing Pig Tac Toe. This set is designed to practice multiplication by 2.
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Here's a set of materials for assessing/tracking multiplication fluency.
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Here's a basic form with a word problem designed to help students focus on equal sharing.
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Here's a math hunt for division with single-digit divisors and 3 digit-dividends.
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Here's a great idea for introducing multiplication by using stickers to make equal groups.
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Here's a nice foldable for multiplication strategies.
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Here's a set of array cards to use while working on multiplication facts. Includes a recording sheet.
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Here's a Bump game for practicing basic multiplication facts.
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Here's an activity where students must determine the four facts that make up a number family.
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Here's an activity where students must determine the four facts that make up a number family.
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Here's a set of activity cards for practicing multiplying by multiples of ten.
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Here's a game where students race to the lighthouse while multiplying whole numbers by multiples of ten.
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Here's an activity where students practice solving multiplication and division sentences with unknowns.
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Here's a set of card for practicing the Common Core standard NBT.3.3 - Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10-90, e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60 using strategies based on place value and properties of operations. A range of algorithms may be used.
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Here's a set of cards for matching with multiplication sentences with their products.
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Here's an activity where students must determine which operation (x or ÷) will make a number sentence true.
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Here's a game for creating arrays and determining products.
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Here's a nice form for focusing on the array form for multiplication.
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Nice form with directions for using flash cards to make basic facts concrete.
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Here's an 11-page mini-booklet that introduces division as equal shares/groups.
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Here's a set of materials with arrays for working on multiplication facts up to multiples of 3.
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Here's a game where players move around the board calculating basic division facts, covering the quotients as they go. The player to cover the last number is the winner.
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Here's a game where players move around the board calculating the missing number in a multiplication equation, covering the products as they go. The player to cover the last number is the winner. Focuses on facts to 9x9.
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Here's a set of three posters on dealing with remainders. Includes a handout for students.
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Here's a set of cards to practice matching multiplication problems to pictorial models.
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Wow! Here's a 50-page collection of activities on multiplication with a focus on 2s, 5s and 10s facts.
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Here's a set of cards for matching multiplication facts to arrays.
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Here's a set of multiplication fact strips to make a basic fact review game using Jenga blocks.
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Here's a set of "I have, who has?" cards for practicing multiplication facts.
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After reading EACH ORANGE HAD 8 SLICES by Paul Giganit, students use this form to create their own multiplication stories and illustrations
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Here's a handout with a good overview of divisibility rules.
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Here's an activity for introducing the concept of division.
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Here's a fabulous set of math mazes for students to have a bit of fun while practicing multiplication facts.
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Here's a great multiplication quiz template where students write in the fact they are working on (e.g. 3) and then use it to multiply in each problem. Terrific time saver and differentiation tool!
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Wow! This is a 50 page packet of free multiplication activities focused on facts for 2s, 5s and 10s. Includes 8 different activities and recording sheets!
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Here's a great game for practicing division called The Game of Remainders.
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Here's a game for helping students practice multiplying doubles.
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Here's a great foldable idea for multiplication.
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Fabulous post with lots of foldable examples and ideas for working with factors and multiples.
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Here's a series of printable origami fortune tellers ("cootie catchers") for multiplication. Add in a treasure hunt theme and you have a fun way to practice basic facts.
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Great concept chart for thinking about multiplication. Use this with the Scholastic Study Jams on Multiplication.
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Here's a set of "I have, who has?" cards for multiplication facts from 0-12. Includes 24 cards.
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In "Salamander Big Multiplication Game," students practice multiplying by multiples of 10. The winner is the first player with four counters in a row.
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In "Race to the Moon 10x10 Game," students practice basic facts while trying to be the first player to form an unbroken chain of counters from the Earth to the moon.
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Here's a nice anchor chart for division.
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This post contains a number of foldable examples to reinforce multiplication facts and concepts.
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Here's a notebook page on multiplying numbers with trailing zeros (e.g. 12x100 or 2x400). Good strategy!
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Here's a fun game for introducing the concept of division.
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Here's a nice game for introducing the concept of division and fair shares.
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