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Description

Multiplication fact practice does not have to feel like another worksheet.

Students need repetition to build multiplication fluency, but they are far more willing to practice when the classroom feels like a game, the score is close, and every question gives their team a chance to succeed.

This Multiplication Fact Fluency Game Show includes three interactive Google Slides math review games designed to help students practice multiplication facts from 1 through 12 through whole-class competition, small-group review, intervention practice, or engaging math warm-ups.

Open the game in Google Slides presentation mode. Divide students into teams. Choose a point value. Let the multiplication review begin.

What Is Included

This resource includes:

  • Multiplication Facts 1–4 Interactive Google Slides Game
  • Multiplication Facts 5–8 Interactive Google Slides Game
  • Multiplication Facts 9–12 Interactive Google Slides Game
  • Teacher guide
  • Score sheet
  • Exit ticket
  • Assessment and rigor notes

Each interactive game includes:

  • 25 clickable gameboard questions
  • Increasing point values for built-in challenge
  • Answer-reveal slides
  • Return-to-gameboard navigation
  • Power Pick challenge opportunities
  • Championship Challenge final round

Altogether, students receive 75 gameboard questions across three games, plus final challenge rounds for added review and engagement.

Skills Practiced

This resource goes beyond simple multiplication fact recall. Students practice:

  • Fast multiplication facts
  • Missing factor problems
  • Models and equal groups
  • Multiplication word problems
  • Mathematical reasoning and error analysis

Students build fluency while also explaining, applying, and thinking critically about multiplication.

Three Games for Differentiated Review

Choose the game that best matches your students’ needs:

Game 1: Multiplication Facts 1–4
Perfect for students beginning multiplication fluency practice or needing additional support.

Game 2: Multiplication Facts 5–8
Ideal for students developing stronger recall and applying multiplication in new ways.

Game 3: Multiplication Facts 9–12
Excellent for extension, upper-grade review, intervention, or students ready for more challenging fact fluency practice.

Why Teachers Will Love This Resource

Some review activities require too much preparation. Others lose student attention before the lesson is halfway finished.

This interactive Google Slides resource gives you a ready-to-use multiplication review activity that is organized, engaging, and reusable throughout the school year.

Use it for:

  • Whole-group math review
  • Multiplication fact fluency practice
  • Test-prep review
  • Friday math games
  • Small-group intervention
  • Math centers with teacher guidance
  • Early finisher enrichment
  • Substitute lesson plans
  • End-of-unit review
  • Before-break or end-of-year engagement

Perfect For

  • Grade 3 multiplication instruction and fluency development
  • Grade 4 multiplication review and reinforcement
  • Grade 5 intervention, spiral review, or warm-ups
  • Students who need repeated practice without another traditional worksheet

Standards Connection

This resource supports multiplication fluency practice connected to:

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.C.7
Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division or properties of operations.

Facts beyond 100 may be used as enrichment, extension, or upper-grade fluency review.

File Format and Technology Requirements

This resource is delivered through a Google Drive folder using Google Apps files.

Included interactive games are provided in Google Slides format. Teachers should open the games in presentation modeso the clickable gameboard navigation, answer reveals, and return-to-board buttons work as intended.

A Google account and internet access may be needed to access and use the digital game files.

Give Students Practice They Will Actually Want to Complete

Your students still need multiplication practice.

But every fluency lesson does not need to feel like another assignment.

With this Multiplication Fact Fluency Game Show, students solve, explain, compete, and strengthen important multiplication skills while you gain an engaging, ready-to-use review activity for your classroom.

Add it to your math toolkit for a fun and purposeful way to build multiplication confidence and fluency throughout the year.

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Description

Multiplication fact practice does not have to feel like another worksheet.

Students need repetition to build multiplication fluency, but they are far more willing to practice when the classroom feels like a game, the score is close, and every question gives their team a chance to succeed.

This Multiplication Fact Fluency Game Show includes three interactive Google Slides math review games designed to help students practice multiplication facts from 1 through 12 through whole-class competition, small-group review, intervention practice, or engaging math warm-ups.

Open the game in Google Slides presentation mode. Divide students into teams. Choose a point value. Let the multiplication review begin.

What Is Included

This resource includes:

  • Multiplication Facts 1–4 Interactive Google Slides Game
  • Multiplication Facts 5–8 Interactive Google Slides Game
  • Multiplication Facts 9–12 Interactive Google Slides Game
  • Teacher guide
  • Score sheet
  • Exit ticket
  • Assessment and rigor notes

Each interactive game includes:

  • 25 clickable gameboard questions
  • Increasing point values for built-in challenge
  • Answer-reveal slides
  • Return-to-gameboard navigation
  • Power Pick challenge opportunities
  • Championship Challenge final round

Altogether, students receive 75 gameboard questions across three games, plus final challenge rounds for added review and engagement.

Skills Practiced

This resource goes beyond simple multiplication fact recall. Students practice:

  • Fast multiplication facts
  • Missing factor problems
  • Models and equal groups
  • Multiplication word problems
  • Mathematical reasoning and error analysis

Students build fluency while also explaining, applying, and thinking critically about multiplication.

Three Games for Differentiated Review

Choose the game that best matches your students’ needs:

Game 1: Multiplication Facts 1–4
Perfect for students beginning multiplication fluency practice or needing additional support.

Game 2: Multiplication Facts 5–8
Ideal for students developing stronger recall and applying multiplication in new ways.

Game 3: Multiplication Facts 9–12
Excellent for extension, upper-grade review, intervention, or students ready for more challenging fact fluency practice.

Why Teachers Will Love This Resource

Some review activities require too much preparation. Others lose student attention before the lesson is halfway finished.

This interactive Google Slides resource gives you a ready-to-use multiplication review activity that is organized, engaging, and reusable throughout the school year.

Use it for:

  • Whole-group math review
  • Multiplication fact fluency practice
  • Test-prep review
  • Friday math games
  • Small-group intervention
  • Math centers with teacher guidance
  • Early finisher enrichment
  • Substitute lesson plans
  • End-of-unit review
  • Before-break or end-of-year engagement

Perfect For

  • Grade 3 multiplication instruction and fluency development
  • Grade 4 multiplication review and reinforcement
  • Grade 5 intervention, spiral review, or warm-ups
  • Students who need repeated practice without another traditional worksheet

Standards Connection

This resource supports multiplication fluency practice connected to:

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.C.7
Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division or properties of operations.

Facts beyond 100 may be used as enrichment, extension, or upper-grade fluency review.

File Format and Technology Requirements

This resource is delivered through a Google Drive folder using Google Apps files.

Included interactive games are provided in Google Slides format. Teachers should open the games in presentation modeso the clickable gameboard navigation, answer reveals, and return-to-board buttons work as intended.

A Google account and internet access may be needed to access and use the digital game files.

Give Students Practice They Will Actually Want to Complete

Your students still need multiplication practice.

But every fluency lesson does not need to feel like another assignment.

With this Multiplication Fact Fluency Game Show, students solve, explain, compete, and strengthen important multiplication skills while you gain an engaging, ready-to-use review activity for your classroom.

Add it to your math toolkit for a fun and purposeful way to build multiplication confidence and fluency throughout the year.

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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Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.
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