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Multiples Multiplication Fact Practice Count By
Multiples Multiplication Fact Practice Count By
Multiples Multiplication Fact Practice Count By
Multiples Multiplication Fact Practice Count By
Multiples Multiplication Fact Practice Count By
Multiples Multiplication Fact Practice Count By
Multiples Multiplication Fact Practice Count By
Multiples Multiplication Fact Practice Count By
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Students attach a clothespin to the numbers they think are multiples and then flip the card over for a quick self-check.

This bundle includes multiple cards for numbers 2-11. It also includes 3 worksheets for continued multiple practice and center accountability.

I have used these in my classroom for years and I am happy to share them with your today.

1.) Print out the cards on cardstock or paper of your choice. Cut out entire card.

2.) Fold each card in half and glue together.

3.) Laminate if you choose to do so (to help them last longer).

4.) I put them in a basket in my classroom with some clothespins.

My students love to use these cards to practice their multiples when they finish their classwork, during indoor recess, and during math center games.

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Multiples Multiplication Fact Practice Count By

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2nd - 5th
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Description

Students attach a clothespin to the numbers they think are multiples and then flip the card over for a quick self-check.

This bundle includes multiple cards for numbers 2-11. It also includes 3 worksheets for continued multiple practice and center accountability.

I have used these in my classroom for years and I am happy to share them with your today.

1.) Print out the cards on cardstock or paper of your choice. Cut out entire card.

2.) Fold each card in half and glue together.

3.) Laminate if you choose to do so (to help them last longer).

4.) I put them in a basket in my classroom with some clothespins.

My students love to use these cards to practice their multiples when they finish their classwork, during indoor recess, and during math center games.

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 17, 2016
A fantastic resource!
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 8, 2016
Great tool for students to practice their facts that can provide students with a self assessment as well.
Michelle G.
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