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Multiples!
These no prep multiples printables are designed to introduce students to the concept of multiples. Many students have difficulty remembering the difference between factors and multiples. They may understand both concepts, but mix up the vocabulary. Combing multiples with a mountain gives many students the visual they need to remember the vocabulary. Students will cut the multiples out for a given number (2 to 12) and skip count up the “Multiple Mountain.” These printable may be glued into interactive notebooks for students to use as a reference. A printable poster is included which may be displayed in the classroom.
Product Keys: multiple, multiplication, multiplication skip counting, multiplication center, multiple interactive notebook, multiple foldables, multiple visual learners, multiple vocabulary, multiple cut and paste, multiplication for 4th grade, multiplication for 3rd grade
These no prep multiples printables are designed to introduce students to the concept of multiples. Many students have difficulty remembering the difference between factors and multiples. They may understand both concepts, but mix up the vocabulary. Combing multiples with a mountain gives many students the visual they need to remember the vocabulary. Students will cut the multiples out for a given number (2 to 12) and skip count up the “Multiple Mountain.” These printable may be glued into interactive notebooks for students to use as a reference. A printable poster is included which may be displayed in the classroom.
Product Keys: multiple, multiplication, multiplication skip counting, multiplication center, multiple interactive notebook, multiple foldables, multiple visual learners, multiple vocabulary, multiple cut and paste, multiplication for 4th grade, multiplication for 3rd grade
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Multiples!
These no prep multiples printables are designed to introduce students to the concept of multiples. Many students have difficulty remembering the difference between factors and multiples. They may understand both concepts, but mix up the vocabulary. Combing multiples with a mountain gives many students the visual they need to remember the vocabulary. Students will cut the multiples out for a given number (2 to 12) and skip count up the “Multiple Mountain.” These printable may be glued into interactive notebooks for students to use as a reference. A printable poster is included which may be displayed in the classroom.
Product Keys: multiple, multiplication, multiplication skip counting, multiplication center, multiple interactive notebook, multiple foldables, multiple visual learners, multiple vocabulary, multiple cut and paste, multiplication for 4th grade, multiplication for 3rd grade
These no prep multiples printables are designed to introduce students to the concept of multiples. Many students have difficulty remembering the difference between factors and multiples. They may understand both concepts, but mix up the vocabulary. Combing multiples with a mountain gives many students the visual they need to remember the vocabulary. Students will cut the multiples out for a given number (2 to 12) and skip count up the “Multiple Mountain.” These printable may be glued into interactive notebooks for students to use as a reference. A printable poster is included which may be displayed in the classroom.
Product Keys: multiple, multiplication, multiplication skip counting, multiplication center, multiple interactive notebook, multiple foldables, multiple visual learners, multiple vocabulary, multiple cut and paste, multiplication for 4th grade, multiplication for 3rd grade
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This was a great resource to use with my Special Education kiddos.
I actually use these to help with long division. Students kept the booklet all year long to reference!
Great resource.
My students really enjoyed the activity.
My students enjoyed this activity.
This is just what I was looking for! Especially with my emergent mathies! TY!
This was a new way for students to identify and order their products of the multiplication facts.
Thanks!
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