Create a worksheet using the specifications, use up to 12
Lots of resources for multiplication, including worksheets
Printable multipliation worksheet, good for homework
Create a worksheet using the specifications, use up to 12
Some fun games to play with students to learn multiplication
Each student gets to wear one for the day. They no longer have a name. When a student wants to speak to someone, they must call them by their answer (e.g. 35).
Funny!!
Students pair up and shuffle their cards. They deal the cards out evenly and stack them face down in front of them. Both students turn over their top card at the same time. They multiply the 2 cards and shout the answer. The winner puts the cards in his/her/ winning pile. It a tie occurs, keep turning cards until someone wins the pile. When all of the original stack has been played, they count their winnings. The winner gets a point, token, skittle, etc. They then switch partners.
MATERIALS: 1 deck of cards for each team of 2 players, chalk/white board or overhead projector
Easy, may be loud though!!
"Who wants to be a Millionaire" but with multiplication problems. Can still use "Phone a Friend", "Pole the Audience" and "Phone a friend".
Like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. The highest multiplication I saw was 13x14.
Create worksheet, use up to 144 (12x12)
Get the bunny around the maze, eating the vegetables with the correct answer for bonus points!
Division game, get the bunny through the maze
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Grade 3: Mathematics: 1.03 Develop fluency with multiplication from 1x1 to 12x12 and division up to two-digit by one-digit numbers using:
Updated on Feb 25, 09
Created on Feb 25, 09
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