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K-5 Math Teaching Resources
Multiplication Chart
This is not your run-of-the-mill multiplication chart. Going beyond the standard 12 x 12 limit, this resource includes multiplication facts up through 12 x 20, making it great for supporting children as they continue working toward being...
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Multiplication Facts to 144 No Zeros
Drill young mathematicians on their multiplication tables with this practice worksheet. Included on this worksheet are 100 multiplication problems with single and double-digit integers from one to twelve. No instruction or explanation is...
DK Publishing
More Multiplication Practice, 1-Digit by 3-Digit Numbers
Expand your fourth graders' multiplication skills with 20 basic problems. Once kids finish the math drills, they work on two word problems at the bottom of the page. Use the resource as a homework assignment or quick in-class assessment....
San Jose Unified School District
Multiplication Chart
Looking to support your young mathematicians with mastering their multiplication facts? Then this set of multiplication charts is a great place to start, allowing children to visualize the the relationships between factors and multiples.
Mental Arithmetic
1-12 Times Tables
Support math instruction with a 30-problem arithmetic worksheet that lends its focus to times tables. Leaners practice 1 through 12 with a straightforward math drill.
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Multiplication Mania
A very nice presentation that serves as a quiz on multiplication facts. First, 3rd graders must answer 16 problems that appear on the screen on a sheet of paper. Then, they are given numbers, and must write the multiples needed to arrive...
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Multiplication Facts to 12
Third and fourth graders multiply to solve the single and double-digit equations. There are 60 problems to solve. Use this in class or send it home for additional practice.
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Recalling Multiplication and Division Facts
A fabulous presentation on multiplication and division facts. In it, learners work in pairs to solve all sorts of problems, puzzles, brain teasers, and mental math problems. These problems focus on multiplication, division, rounding, and...
Santa Barbara City College
How to Make a Multiplication Table
Teach children how to make a multiplication table, and they'll be multiplying for life. Following this series of steps, young mathematicians learn to use patterns and the relationships between numbers to create...
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Multiplication
Students practice their multiplication facts by reinforcement and repetition. Students write facts in their math journals, and use labeled soccer ball and deck of cards to practice multiplying by "number of the day." Play continues until...
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Multiplication Facts to 144 With Zeros (A)
In this multiplication facts activity, students solve 100 basic facts of 0 to 12. This could be used as a timed drill; there are no examples or instruction.
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Times Tables Practice Grids #3
Get some practice with times tables! Six grids reinforce multiplication skills with single digit numbers. Use the instructional activity as a review tool for an upcoming multiplication assessment.
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Multiplication Facts to 144 No Zeros
For this multiplication worksheet, students answer 100 simple multiplication problems with numbers ranging from 1-12. Students practice multiplication facts 1-12.
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Learning the Multiplication Facts - Part 2
The teaching of multiplication facts is the focus of this presentation. The author conveys a variety of "tricks" in the presentation which are meant to help students remember their times tables. To me, the "tricks" are rather confusing,...
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3's Times Tables
I love the visual layout of this slide show. In a cartoon style, the 3s times tables are reviewed. In each image a boy thinks up a 3s multiplication problem and a girl thinks up the answer. The last slide shows the teacher writing all...
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Multiplication Chart
In this multiplication learning exercise, students read a multiplication chart from number 1 through 10. For example, 1x1=2, 1x2=3, 1x3=4, etc.
Math Mammoth
Multiplication Chart- Fill in the Multiplication Table
For this multiplication chart worksheet, students fill in parts of a multiplication chart with the facts known my students. They review the table while completing 24 multiplication practice problems.
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Multiplication Facts - The 4 Times Table
Here is a good presentation to quiz your charges on their 4 times table. Each of the slides has a multiplication fact. When the slide appears, learners must call out the correct answer. A click on the cloud will allow the correct answer...
DK Publishing
Finding 5 - Multiplying by 5
Visualize multiplication facts using rectangular arrays. Scholars multiply single-digit factors by five and represent each number sentence using sets of dots. They circle the groups of five and fill in missing parts of the equations....
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Multiplying
There are 30 chances for your scholars to practice their multiplication skills with these straightforward problems. Each has one double-digit factor and one single-digit factor, and they are vertically aligned. Learners regroup where...
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Multiplying by Two-Digit Numbers
What's the product? Scholars multiply two-digit numbers as they complete 16 multiplication drill equations. There are two examples which demonstrate how to solve these step-by-step. Learners must regroup and show work, as demonstrated in...
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Multiplication Drill 2-12 #4
In this multiplication activity, students solve 60 problems in which numbers from 2 to 12 are multiplied. This is a basic multiplication drill in horizontal format.
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Multiplication as Repeated Addition
For beginners, present multiplication as repeated addition to give them a familiar context. They examine grouped sets of objects and add up the groups to get a total. Then, learners translate the addition sets to a basic multiplication...
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Fill- In Multiplication Grid Problems 10% Open
In this multiplication worksheet, students fill in the missing numbers in a multiplication chart with facts from 1 to 12. The chart is 90% filled in and students provide the rest of the products.