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Erin Mudie
Neat idea. Are they trying to earn a sundae by memorizing their times tables? Is there a time limit (e.g., by a certain month and date)? The more they acurately memorize the more they have on their sundae and the more interesting it becomes? I like this idea--kids are certainly motivated by their stomachs! If I didn't understand this correctly, please clarify. Thanks.
No you are correct! I taught 2nd grade this past year so we didn't fool with all the times tables, but you can easily adapt it to include the 7s, 8s, and 12s! We also do something similar for Addition/Subtraction facts in the fall where they build a Gingerbread man. I'll try to post that because it was a huge hit!