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3rd Grade Math • Color by Code Multiplication Facts Practice by Factor (2-12)
3rd Grade Math • Color by Code Multiplication Facts Practice by Factor (2-12)
3rd Grade Math • Color by Code Multiplication Facts Practice by Factor (2-12)
3rd Grade Math • Color by Code Multiplication Facts Practice by Factor (2-12)
3rd Grade Math • Color by Code Multiplication Facts Practice by Factor (2-12)
3rd Grade Math • Color by Code Multiplication Facts Practice by Factor (2-12)
3rd Grade Math • Color by Code Multiplication Facts Practice by Factor (2-12)
3rd Grade Math • Color by Code Multiplication Facts Practice by Factor (2-12)
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Description

Make 3rd grade multiplication practice fun and engaging with this color-by-code set of multiplication facts practice pages, differentiated by factor (2–12).

This set includes 11 color-by-code pages, with one cute and silly monster design for each factor from 2 to 12.

Each page features a little monster in an egg color-by-code picture with 8 multiplication facts for one specific factor.

For example, for the factor 7 you get the Pingo monster and the following facts:

7×2, 7×3, 7×4, 7×5, 7×6, 7×7, 7×8, 7×9

  • For factors 2–9 there are no 10s, 11s, or 12s included.
  • For factors 10, 11, and 12 you’ll get a full range of factors up to 12.

All facts are one-sided (no commutative pairs), which makes these pages quick to finish and perfect for focused, single-factor practice.

This is a fun and low-prep way to practice multiplication facts. Use these pages in math centers, for independent practice, early finishers, homework, or review.

Students will love collecting all the monster eggs – they feel like a reward, but they’re actually solid multiplication practice!


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3rd Grade Math • Color by Code Multiplication Facts Practice by Factor (2-12)

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Description

Make 3rd grade multiplication practice fun and engaging with this color-by-code set of multiplication facts practice pages, differentiated by factor (2–12).

This set includes 11 color-by-code pages, with one cute and silly monster design for each factor from 2 to 12.

Each page features a little monster in an egg color-by-code picture with 8 multiplication facts for one specific factor.

For example, for the factor 7 you get the Pingo monster and the following facts:

7×2, 7×3, 7×4, 7×5, 7×6, 7×7, 7×8, 7×9

  • For factors 2–9 there are no 10s, 11s, or 12s included.
  • For factors 10, 11, and 12 you’ll get a full range of factors up to 12.

All facts are one-sided (no commutative pairs), which makes these pages quick to finish and perfect for focused, single-factor practice.

This is a fun and low-prep way to practice multiplication facts. Use these pages in math centers, for independent practice, early finishers, homework, or review.

Students will love collecting all the monster eggs – they feel like a reward, but they’re actually solid multiplication practice!


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Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.
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