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Multiplication Master - Math Memory Games
Multiplication Master - Math Memory Games
Multiplication Master - Math Memory Games
Multiplication Master - Math Memory Games
Multiplication Master - Math Memory Games
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Multiplication Master - Math Memory Games
Multiplication Master - Math Memory Games
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Description

This digital set of 10 memory games is perfect for practice and reviewing division facts within 0-144. Students will have lots of fun with these interactive games whether it be in person or virtual classes, using working memory and learned math skills.

This resource includes:

  • Level 1: facts 0-2
  • Level 2: facts 3-4
  • Level 3: facts 5-6
  • Level 4: facts 7-8
  • Level 5: facts 9-10
  • Level 6: facts 11-12
  • Levels 7-10: review

The file is in PowerPoint. Watch the video preview to understand how the game works. There are also written instructions in the file.

For an Outschool classroom, please also purchase my Outschool License for use of this product.

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Multiplication Master - Math Memory Games

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This bundle of multiplication and division games is a great blend of printable and digital games for your classroom! These games tackle basic concepts of multiplication and division and fact fluency.Digital: Three games are digital and are played through Slide Show on Powerpoint. See the video previ
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Description

This digital set of 10 memory games is perfect for practice and reviewing division facts within 0-144. Students will have lots of fun with these interactive games whether it be in person or virtual classes, using working memory and learned math skills.

This resource includes:

  • Level 1: facts 0-2
  • Level 2: facts 3-4
  • Level 3: facts 5-6
  • Level 4: facts 7-8
  • Level 5: facts 9-10
  • Level 6: facts 11-12
  • Levels 7-10: review

The file is in PowerPoint. Watch the video preview to understand how the game works. There are also written instructions in the file.

For an Outschool classroom, please also purchase my Outschool License for use of this product.

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3rd Grade Math Standard Cards

Division Dominator - Math Memory Games

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Math Problem Puzzles - Multiply with Tens

Math Problem Puzzles - Multiplication and Division Word Problems

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Multiplication and Division Tic-Tac-Toe Boards

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
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