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3rd Grade | Multiplication and Division Fact Families | Task Cards | Frog
3rd Grade | Multiplication and Division Fact Families | Task Cards | Frog
3rd Grade | Multiplication and Division Fact Families | Task Cards | Frog
3rd Grade | Multiplication and Division Fact Families | Task Cards | Frog
3rd Grade | Multiplication and Division Fact Families | Task Cards | Frog
3rd Grade | Multiplication and Division Fact Families | Task Cards | Frog
3rd Grade | Multiplication and Division Fact Families | Task Cards | Frog
3rd Grade | Multiplication and Division Fact Families | Task Cards | Frog
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Help your students build multiplication and division fluency with these frog fact family task cards for 3rd grade. Students practice writing 2–4 number sentences for each fact family, helping them strengthen their understanding of how multiplication and division connect in a fun, hands-on format.

Perfect for math centers, small groups, partner work, independent practice, early finishers, or spring math review.

🛍️ What’s Included (34 pages | PDF | Color Only | Non-Editable)

👉 26 frog multiplication and division fact family task cards, 1 per page

👉 26 mini task cards, 4 per page

👉 Mixed multiplication and division fact families 0–10

👉 Two layout options for easy differentiation

👉 Printable PDF format

Skills Covered:

– Multiplication and division fact families

– Writing related number sentences

– Understanding the relationship between multiplication and division

– Fact fluency with facts 0–10

– Independent problem solving

Perfect For:

– 3rd Grade

– Math centers

– Small-group instruction

– Partner practice

– Independent work

– Early finishers

– Spring math review

Product Details:

– Grade Level: 3rd Grade

– Total Cards: 26 full-size plus 26 mini cards

– Total Pages: 34

– Format: PDF

– Color only

– File Type: Printable, non-editable

Standards:

– CCSS 3.OA.C.7

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3rd Grade | Multiplication and Division Fact Families | Task Cards | Frog

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Description

Help your students build multiplication and division fluency with these frog fact family task cards for 3rd grade. Students practice writing 2–4 number sentences for each fact family, helping them strengthen their understanding of how multiplication and division connect in a fun, hands-on format.

Perfect for math centers, small groups, partner work, independent practice, early finishers, or spring math review.

🛍️ What’s Included (34 pages | PDF | Color Only | Non-Editable)

👉 26 frog multiplication and division fact family task cards, 1 per page

👉 26 mini task cards, 4 per page

👉 Mixed multiplication and division fact families 0–10

👉 Two layout options for easy differentiation

👉 Printable PDF format

Skills Covered:

– Multiplication and division fact families

– Writing related number sentences

– Understanding the relationship between multiplication and division

– Fact fluency with facts 0–10

– Independent problem solving

Perfect For:

– 3rd Grade

– Math centers

– Small-group instruction

– Partner practice

– Independent work

– Early finishers

– Spring math review

Product Details:

– Grade Level: 3rd Grade

– Total Cards: 26 full-size plus 26 mini cards

– Total Pages: 34

– Format: PDF

– Color only

– File Type: Printable, non-editable

Standards:

– CCSS 3.OA.C.7

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Standards

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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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