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Basic Multiplication Facts Practice Games Math Fact Fluency Activities SPED Math
Basic Multiplication Facts Practice Games Math Fact Fluency Activities SPED Math
Basic Multiplication Facts Practice Games Math Fact Fluency Activities SPED Math
Basic Multiplication Facts Practice Games Math Fact Fluency Activities SPED Math
Basic Multiplication Facts Practice Games Math Fact Fluency Activities SPED Math
Basic Multiplication Facts Practice Games Math Fact Fluency Activities SPED Math
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Basic Multiplication Facts Practice Games Math Fact Fluency Activities SPED Math
Basic Multiplication Facts Practice Games Math Fact Fluency Activities SPED Math
Basic Multiplication Facts Practice Games Math Fact Fluency Activities SPED Math
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2 simple multiplication facts games: kaboom and this or that! Are you a busy elementary or special education teacher trying to find FUN multiplication games? Save yourself some time with these NO PREP Google Slides basic multiplication games/ activities! Use these multiplication math facts game for a fun way to review basic math facts! Great to use during whole class or math centers!

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Multiplication Kaboom Game
  • Multiplication This or That Game (gets your students up & moving!)
  • Both games are NO PREP and ready to go!

⭐DISCOUNT: If you would like to purchase this resource and other differentiated multiplication activities for a discounted price click here!

This or That Directions:

Hold up 1 finger to vote for the first option and 2 fingers to vote for the second option.  If you would like to get your students moving, have them stand up and go to the side of the room with the correct answer to the subtraction math problem!  Have Fun!

KABOOM Directions:

Centers: 2-6 students can be in this center.  Taking turns, each student will choose a number.  Students will click the number and the slide will either have a subtraction problem or a KABOOM!  If the student gets a KABOOM they lose their turn.  If the student answer the basic math problem correctly they get a point and if they get it wrong they do not receive a point.

Whole Group: Make 2-4 teams of students.  Taking turns, each team will choose a number.  Students will click the number and the slide will either have a subtraction problem or a KABOOM!  If the team gets a KABOOM they lose their turn.  If the team answers the math problem correctly they get a point and if they get it wrong they do not receive a point.

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These multiplication activities are for first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, fifth grade & K-12 special education functional math and basic math fact practice.

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Description

2 simple multiplication facts games: kaboom and this or that! Are you a busy elementary or special education teacher trying to find FUN multiplication games? Save yourself some time with these NO PREP Google Slides basic multiplication games/ activities! Use these multiplication math facts game for a fun way to review basic math facts! Great to use during whole class or math centers!

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Multiplication Kaboom Game
  • Multiplication This or That Game (gets your students up & moving!)
  • Both games are NO PREP and ready to go!

⭐DISCOUNT: If you would like to purchase this resource and other differentiated multiplication activities for a discounted price click here!

This or That Directions:

Hold up 1 finger to vote for the first option and 2 fingers to vote for the second option.  If you would like to get your students moving, have them stand up and go to the side of the room with the correct answer to the subtraction math problem!  Have Fun!

KABOOM Directions:

Centers: 2-6 students can be in this center.  Taking turns, each student will choose a number.  Students will click the number and the slide will either have a subtraction problem or a KABOOM!  If the student gets a KABOOM they lose their turn.  If the student answer the basic math problem correctly they get a point and if they get it wrong they do not receive a point.

Whole Group: Make 2-4 teams of students.  Taking turns, each team will choose a number.  Students will click the number and the slide will either have a subtraction problem or a KABOOM!  If the team gets a KABOOM they lose their turn.  If the team answers the math problem correctly they get a point and if they get it wrong they do not receive a point.

****Earn FREE tpt resources by leaving a review on this product after you purchase!**** When you leave a review, you will receive credits that allow you to get discounts on future purchases and earn FREE products.

Other Discounted Resources You will LOVE: ❤️

Addition Bundle

Subtraction Bundle

Multiplication Bundle

Division Bundle

Multiplication and Division Resources

LET'S BE FRIENDS!

**Follow me to make sure you never miss a SALE!**

Click here to follow my store!

Click here to join my email list (monthly FREE resources!)

Instagram - TPT - Facebook - Youtube - SPED Facebook Groups

Fonts and graphics within this product were made by: MG Fonts & Canva

These multiplication activities are for first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, fifth grade & K-12 special education functional math and basic math fact practice.

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Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation true in each of the equations 8 × ? = 48, 5 = __ ÷ 3, 6 × 6 = ?.
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