Flip Flop Fact Family Fun for Multiplication and Division
Activities:
Fact Family House Practice for Multiplication and Division
Fact Family Houses - Students will roll a die and complete the fact family by writing the number they rolled in the roof of the house on the right hand side. Then (if needed) the students will make an array or make equal groups to find the product using the flip flop counters included in this file. Students will then write the product in the top of the roof in the triangle. Students will then complete the fact family sentences below the fact family house.
Commutative Property Practice - Complete chart.
Flip Flop Counters - You have 3 choices to print. Print as many as you need to. Laminate and have available for students to use to help them find unknown products.
Multiplication/Division Word Wall - Reinforces concepts in this activity.
Content Posters - Four posters that directly relate to the concepts in this activity. Use for reference and understanding.
Flip Flop Commutative Fun Poem - Poem I wrote to give students something fun to think about to help them remember the commutative property of multiplication and addition.
Sample Fact Family House Completed for x2 - First house filled in.
If you like the quality and content of my work, please be sure to check out my other files. I use all my products with my students, as they are the driving force in creating the activities that I make. This file includes multiplication of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 by 1-6 (a die). Lots of fun practice! The activities in this file could be used in a center with a group or individually with lots of opportunity for differentiation. Let me know if you have any questions.
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Elaine Hogan
Good Morning!! We like to teach multiplication and division at the same time. It looks like this packet does too, or am I mistaking? Thanks!!!!
Currently teaching 3rd grade math
2nd grade - 4 years (all subjects with a huge focus on phonics and math fluency)
5th grade - 10 years (all subjects with the latter years departmentalized in math)