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Factors and Multiples "Multiples Music Game" (Examples and Non-Examples)
Factors and Multiples "Multiples Music Game" (Examples and Non-Examples)
Factors and Multiples "Multiples Music Game" (Examples and Non-Examples)
Factors and Multiples "Multiples Music Game" (Examples and Non-Examples)
Factors and Multiples "Multiples Music Game" (Examples and Non-Examples)
Factors and Multiples "Multiples Music Game" (Examples and Non-Examples)
Factors and Multiples "Multiples Music Game" (Examples and Non-Examples)
Factors and Multiples "Multiples Music Game" (Examples and Non-Examples)
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Multiples: Tune Track

Tune Track is a FUN Multiple Game that gets students out of their seats. This game is perfect for your kinesthetic learners. Multiple cards are placed in a large circle along with some non-examples. Students walk in large circle listening to music. (not provided) When the music stops, students must find a multiple of the number and stand on it. Each round, their will be one less correct multiple than students playing; therefore, at least one student will not be standing on a correct multiple when the music stops. In my classroom, my kiddos had a blast playing this multiple game. They were thinking about the multiples as they walked, and then debated each other’s choices when the music stopped. These multiple cards are designed to save ink-- each card is in black and white.

Games included:
Multiples of 2 (1-12)
Multiples of 3 (1-12)
Multiples of 4 (1-12)
Multiples of 5 (1-12)
Multiples of 6 (1-12)
Multiples of 7 (1-12)
Multiples of 8 (1-12)
Multiples of 9 (1-12)
Multiples of 10 (1-12)
Multiples of 11 (1-12)
Multiples of 12 (1-12)

You may also like the following multiple resources:
Multiple: Cut and Paste

Multiple: Multiple Mountain

Multiple: Foldable

Factor and Multiple Bundle

Multiple: Mummy

Multiple: Tune Track
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Factors and Multiples "Multiples Music Game" (Examples and Non-Examples)

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Description

Multiples: Tune Track

Tune Track is a FUN Multiple Game that gets students out of their seats. This game is perfect for your kinesthetic learners. Multiple cards are placed in a large circle along with some non-examples. Students walk in large circle listening to music. (not provided) When the music stops, students must find a multiple of the number and stand on it. Each round, their will be one less correct multiple than students playing; therefore, at least one student will not be standing on a correct multiple when the music stops. In my classroom, my kiddos had a blast playing this multiple game. They were thinking about the multiples as they walked, and then debated each other’s choices when the music stopped. These multiple cards are designed to save ink-- each card is in black and white.

Games included:
Multiples of 2 (1-12)
Multiples of 3 (1-12)
Multiples of 4 (1-12)
Multiples of 5 (1-12)
Multiples of 6 (1-12)
Multiples of 7 (1-12)
Multiples of 8 (1-12)
Multiples of 9 (1-12)
Multiples of 10 (1-12)
Multiples of 11 (1-12)
Multiples of 12 (1-12)

You may also like the following multiple resources:
Multiple: Cut and Paste

Multiple: Multiple Mountain

Multiple: Foldable

Factor and Multiple Bundle

Multiple: Mummy

Multiple: Tune Track
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 8, 2019
Fun way to practice this skill! Thank you!
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Rated 5 out of 5
December 29, 2016
Very creative!
Jacqueline S.
228 reviews
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Math Nut
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Dec 31, 2016
I am thrilled you like it, Jacqueline!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 25, 2016
Looking forward to trying this out with my class. Thank you!
Math is FUNdamental
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96 reviews
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Math Nut
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Feb 26, 2016
Thank you, I am so glad! I appreciate your feedback :)
Rated 5 out of 5
November 30, 2015
This looks like fun.
Wendy N.
1,094 reviews
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Math Nut
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Dec 6, 2015
Thanks so much!!

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