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Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Review Game
Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Review Game
Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Review Game
Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Review Game
Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Review Game
Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Review Game
Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Review Game
Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Review Game
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Do you have students who enjoy being active? This math game could be a perfect fit for them!

End your multi-digit multiplication math unit with a fun review game that has your students practicing the skill and moving around too!

First, you will assign your students into 3-6 teams. Then each team will take turns choosing a number on the game board that you will display in class. They will solve the multiplication problem that is shown and will choose a number afterward which will have the students complete an exercise and show them how many points they can earn.

This low prep resource will give YOU an easy way to end the unit and give YOUR STUDENTS a fun way to review!


This resource includes:

  • Google Slides™ Math Movement Game with 15 Multi-Digit Multiplication Problems
  • Answer Key
  • Printable Team Score Cards
  • Teacher Directions
  • Printable Number Card to Keep Track of Questions

⭐️Check out the Multi-Digit Multiplication Collect the Coins BUNDLE Here!

You may be interested in these resources:

Google Slides™ Multi-Digit Multiplication Puzzles

Math at the Theme Park: Multiplicative Comparisons

Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Task Cards

Follow my store for updates about new math activities and games!

Did you know that you can earn TpT credit by review your purchased products? I would appreciate it if you would take a minute to review this resource if you choose to download it.

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Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Review Game

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Description

Do you have students who enjoy being active? This math game could be a perfect fit for them!

End your multi-digit multiplication math unit with a fun review game that has your students practicing the skill and moving around too!

First, you will assign your students into 3-6 teams. Then each team will take turns choosing a number on the game board that you will display in class. They will solve the multiplication problem that is shown and will choose a number afterward which will have the students complete an exercise and show them how many points they can earn.

This low prep resource will give YOU an easy way to end the unit and give YOUR STUDENTS a fun way to review!


This resource includes:

  • Google Slides™ Math Movement Game with 15 Multi-Digit Multiplication Problems
  • Answer Key
  • Printable Team Score Cards
  • Teacher Directions
  • Printable Number Card to Keep Track of Questions

⭐️Check out the Multi-Digit Multiplication Collect the Coins BUNDLE Here!

You may be interested in these resources:

Google Slides™ Multi-Digit Multiplication Puzzles

Math at the Theme Park: Multiplicative Comparisons

Multi-Digit Multiplication Math Task Cards

Follow my store for updates about new math activities and games!

Did you know that you can earn TpT credit by review your purchased products? I would appreciate it if you would take a minute to review this resource if you choose to download it.

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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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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