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Multiplication Facts Fall Autumn Activity 3rd Grade Color by Number
Multiplication Facts Fall Autumn Activity 3rd Grade Color by Number
Multiplication Facts Fall Autumn Activity 3rd Grade Color by Number
Multiplication Facts Fall Autumn Activity 3rd Grade Color by Number
Multiplication Facts Fall Autumn Activity 3rd Grade Color by Number
Multiplication Facts Fall Autumn Activity 3rd Grade Color by Number
Multiplication Facts Fall Autumn Activity 3rd Grade Color by Number
Multiplication Facts Fall Autumn Activity 3rd Grade Color by Number
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Description

Combine math and fall fun with this no-prep color by number for multiplication facts. A perfect 3rd grade printable to keep students engaged.

This fall printable helps students practice their multiplication facts as they learn facts and stats about fall (think apples!) such as.. 

  • How many pounds of apples does it take to make an apple pie?
  • Apples float because this percent of an apple's volume is air.
  • It takes this many years for an apple to produce their first apple

...and more!

Ways you can use this resource: 

  • Small group activity 
  • Supplemental practice
  • Early-finisher printable
  • Sub plans 

Please email me if you have questions! brooklyn@brooklynsbrightest.org

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Multiplication Facts Fall Autumn Activity 3rd Grade Color by Number

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Description

Combine math and fall fun with this no-prep color by number for multiplication facts. A perfect 3rd grade printable to keep students engaged.

This fall printable helps students practice their multiplication facts as they learn facts and stats about fall (think apples!) such as.. 

  • How many pounds of apples does it take to make an apple pie?
  • Apples float because this percent of an apple's volume is air.
  • It takes this many years for an apple to produce their first apple

...and more!

Ways you can use this resource: 

  • Small group activity 
  • Supplemental practice
  • Early-finisher printable
  • Sub plans 

Please email me if you have questions! brooklyn@brooklynsbrightest.org

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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