
In this fresh approach to mastering multiplication facts, students complete a variety of "count-by" activities meant to improve their number sense and master their multiplication facts (2's-12's included). With tasks like analyzing patterns in a 120's table, Which Multiple Does Not Belong?, and Find the Missing Multiple, students practice their number sense and improve count-by ability to increase mastery of multiplication facts.
These Multiples of 2's-12's Multiplication Task Cards are created with Google Slides™ and are compatible with Google Classroom™.
These Multiples/Multiplication Fact Task Cards for Google Slides™ are based off of the paper-based Multiplication Facts Activities and Intervention Bundle and contain identical problem sets. Also available as self-checking Boom Cards Activities.
Many students who have difficulty mastering their multiplication facts need to develop greater number sense and increase their "count-by" speed and ability. These activities go beyond memorization strategies like multiplication fact flash cards and instead, offer students new and fresh ways to engage with their multiplication fact knowledge.
With these activities, students develop better number sense as they look for patterns in fact families, count-by, and identify numbers that do not belong to a given fact family. By completing these multiplication activities again and again for each fact family, students have fun learning multiples and improve their recall of multiplication facts.
Each fact family set includes the following activities:
→ All necessary text boxes are included for students!
While you can purchase the multiples sets individually, I encourage you to purchase the bundle of 2s-12s.
→ By purchasing the bundle, you have the multiplication facts activities for all of the multiplication fact families. This allows you to meet your students' needs now and in the future. You will be able to extend the learning for students practicing their 9, 10, 11, and 12 multiplication facts and support students still working to master their 2, 3, and 4's.
→ While students may have mastered given multiplication facts, these activities push them to think about multiplication facts and multiples in new ways. As students complete activities for multiplication facts they've already mastered, they will develop greater understanding of the activities and greater confidence for future multiples practice.
Copyright © Tammy Roose, Tarheelstate Teacher.
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