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Fall Multiplication Arrays, Equal Groups, Repeated Addition Practice Task Cards
Fall Multiplication Arrays, Equal Groups, Repeated Addition Practice Task Cards
Fall Multiplication Arrays, Equal Groups, Repeated Addition Practice Task Cards
Fall Multiplication Arrays, Equal Groups, Repeated Addition Practice Task Cards
Fall Multiplication Arrays, Equal Groups, Repeated Addition Practice Task Cards
Fall Multiplication Arrays, Equal Groups, Repeated Addition Practice Task Cards
Fall Multiplication Arrays, Equal Groups, Repeated Addition Practice Task Cards
Fall Multiplication Arrays, Equal Groups, Repeated Addition Practice Task Cards
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Description

Do you need a low-prep Fall activity for understanding visual models for multiplication as part of your 3rd grade autumn math class? This versatile set of Fall themed beginning multiplication task cards has your autumn basic multiplication practice covered. Includes equal groups of, repeated addition, bar diagrams, and arrays. Would it be nice to have options for traditional task cards, black and white printable task cards, PowerPoint task cards, Google Slides task cards, and Easel task cards? Look no further.

36 Fall/Autumn Models for Multiplication Task Cards in 5 formats:

  • Traditional quarter-page task cards in full color to laminate and use year after year.
  • Black and white printer-friendly, quarter-page cards that you can use in the classroom or send home.
  • PowerPoint single card slides that you can display from whole-class discussion and solving, use as a bell ringer activity, or class cooperative learning structures.
  • Google Slides single card slides with pre-made answer boxes that can easily be assigned in Google Classroom.
  • Easel-ready activity with one card per page with pre-made answer boxes that can easily be assigned through Easel by TpT.

Concepts Included in Fall/Autumn for Multiplication Task Cards:

  • groups of
  • repeated addition
  • bar diagrams
  • arrays

PLEASE NOTE: The math problems in this card set are identical to those in my other holiday-themed sets of the same skill. Only the clipart has been changed to match the holiday/season.

To prepare Fall/Autumn Models for Multiplication Task Cards:

For traditional task cards: Print one copy of each card page. Laminate for durability to use year after year. Print enough copies of the recording sheets for each student in your class. B&W, PPT, and Google Slides versions are included for versatility.

Fall/Autumn Models for Multiplication Task Cards in Action:

Task cards are so versatile. Here are just a few ideas.

  • Scavenger Hunt in the room-Hide the cards around the room and have students find and solve all the cards.
  • Hang on the walls for Solve the Room.
  • Place cards at a table to be completed as a language arts station.
  • Use as the content for your favorite game.
  • Use as the content for your favorite cooperative learning structure such as Quiz Quiz Trade or Fan and Pick.
  • Display one at a time (PPT version) and discuss as a class or use as bell ringers
  • Assign a few slides a day in Google Classroom (Slides version).
  • Print the black and white version to assign as homework.

More Resources you might like:

Multiplication Anchor Charts & Posters - Multiply within 100 Reference Sheets

Understanding Multiplication Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™️

Multiplication Interactive Math Exit Ticket Task Cards for Google Slides™️

Bump Digital Math Games for Multiplication Facts - Math Games for Fact Fluency

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Fall Multiplication Arrays, Equal Groups, Repeated Addition Practice Task Cards

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Grades
2nd - 4th
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36 cards x 5 formats
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
90 minutes

Description

Do you need a low-prep Fall activity for understanding visual models for multiplication as part of your 3rd grade autumn math class? This versatile set of Fall themed beginning multiplication task cards has your autumn basic multiplication practice covered. Includes equal groups of, repeated addition, bar diagrams, and arrays. Would it be nice to have options for traditional task cards, black and white printable task cards, PowerPoint task cards, Google Slides task cards, and Easel task cards? Look no further.

36 Fall/Autumn Models for Multiplication Task Cards in 5 formats:

  • Traditional quarter-page task cards in full color to laminate and use year after year.
  • Black and white printer-friendly, quarter-page cards that you can use in the classroom or send home.
  • PowerPoint single card slides that you can display from whole-class discussion and solving, use as a bell ringer activity, or class cooperative learning structures.
  • Google Slides single card slides with pre-made answer boxes that can easily be assigned in Google Classroom.
  • Easel-ready activity with one card per page with pre-made answer boxes that can easily be assigned through Easel by TpT.

Concepts Included in Fall/Autumn for Multiplication Task Cards:

  • groups of
  • repeated addition
  • bar diagrams
  • arrays

PLEASE NOTE: The math problems in this card set are identical to those in my other holiday-themed sets of the same skill. Only the clipart has been changed to match the holiday/season.

To prepare Fall/Autumn Models for Multiplication Task Cards:

For traditional task cards: Print one copy of each card page. Laminate for durability to use year after year. Print enough copies of the recording sheets for each student in your class. B&W, PPT, and Google Slides versions are included for versatility.

Fall/Autumn Models for Multiplication Task Cards in Action:

Task cards are so versatile. Here are just a few ideas.

  • Scavenger Hunt in the room-Hide the cards around the room and have students find and solve all the cards.
  • Hang on the walls for Solve the Room.
  • Place cards at a table to be completed as a language arts station.
  • Use as the content for your favorite game.
  • Use as the content for your favorite cooperative learning structure such as Quiz Quiz Trade or Fan and Pick.
  • Display one at a time (PPT version) and discuss as a class or use as bell ringers
  • Assign a few slides a day in Google Classroom (Slides version).
  • Print the black and white version to assign as homework.

More Resources you might like:

Multiplication Anchor Charts & Posters - Multiply within 100 Reference Sheets

Understanding Multiplication Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™️

Multiplication Interactive Math Exit Ticket Task Cards for Google Slides™️

Bump Digital Math Games for Multiplication Facts - Math Games for Fact Fluency

______________________________________________________________

Copyright ©Curious Classroom Adventures

Permission granted to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Perfect math center to use when introducing multiplication in the beginning of the year to my third graders.
Paige C.
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Grades taught: 3rd

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Standards

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Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10–90 (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
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.
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