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Multiplication Math Fact Fluency: St. Patrick’s Day Number Sense Activities
Multiplication Math Fact Fluency: St. Patrick’s Day Number Sense Activities
Multiplication Math Fact Fluency: St. Patrick’s Day Number Sense Activities
Multiplication Math Fact Fluency: St. Patrick’s Day Number Sense Activities
Multiplication Math Fact Fluency: St. Patrick’s Day Number Sense Activities
Multiplication Math Fact Fluency: St. Patrick’s Day Number Sense Activities
Multiplication Math Fact Fluency: St. Patrick’s Day Number Sense Activities
Multiplication Math Fact Fluency: St. Patrick’s Day Number Sense Activities
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Multiplication Math Fact Fluency just got more exciting with this St. Patrick’s Day-themed activity pack! Designed to help students build confidence in multiplication while reinforcing number sense, this engaging pack of 32 task cards will keep learners motivated and actively involved in mastering their facts.


What’s Included:

  • 32 St. Patrick’s Day-themed multiplication Scoot Cards
  • Two styles of Recording Sheets to support differentiation
  • Answer Keys for quick and easy checking
  • File Folder Covers for organization (2-3 options)


How to Use It:

  • The activity can be split into two sessions, allowing students to complete cards 1-16 first and then 17-32.

  • The Multiplication Scoot Cards can be placed around the classroom, encouraging students to move and solve at their own pace.

  • Once all students have completed the activity, the PDF can be displayed on the interactive whiteboard for review and discussion.


Skills Targeted:

  • writing a multiplication fact for an addition number sentence
  • writing a multiplication fact for a given array
  • writing the missing factor
  • writing the product of two given numbers
  • writing a multiplication fact for a given illustration (group, collection)
  • filling in the blanks with numbers next in sequence
  • relating multiplication and addition
  • completing the multiplication facts for illustrations
  • problem-solving using illustrations


Suggested Use:

  • Morning Work: Start the day with a quick math warm-up by assigning a few task cards as a bell ringer activity.

  • Exit Tickets: Have students complete a card or two before leaving class to check understanding.

  • Partner Work: Pair students up to discuss and solve the multiplication
    problems together.

  • Small Group Intervention: Use the cards in small groups to provide targeted support for students struggling with multiplication.

  • Test Prep: Reinforce multiplication concepts before an upcoming assessment by using the cards in a timed challenge.

  • Scoot Alternative: Instead of moving around the room, distribute a set of cards to students at their desks and have them pass the cards around in timed rotations.

  • Outdoor Learning: Take math outside by placing cards in different areas of the playground or schoolyard and having students move between them.

  • STEM or Math Night: Use the cards in a hands-on math station for a family math night or a school-wide event.


Preparation Tips:

  • Stack and perfectly align sheets. Cut along task card borders carefully. Work with 3 sheets at a time for better manipulation.

  • Laminate cards for durability. There are four cards on a single sheet.

  • Store cards in zip-loc bags (small plastic pouches). Label with the specific number operations skill featured.

  • Place cards and copies of Recording Sheets (2 options) in file folder.

  • Glue file folder cover (included) on folder.


* Prior to using these St. Patrick's Day Multiplication Scoot cards, it would be best to familiarize students with the type of questions as well as the mathematical terminology used.


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Multiplication Math Fact Fluency: St. Patrick’s Day Number Sense Activities

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Description

Multiplication Math Fact Fluency just got more exciting with this St. Patrick’s Day-themed activity pack! Designed to help students build confidence in multiplication while reinforcing number sense, this engaging pack of 32 task cards will keep learners motivated and actively involved in mastering their facts.


What’s Included:

  • 32 St. Patrick’s Day-themed multiplication Scoot Cards
  • Two styles of Recording Sheets to support differentiation
  • Answer Keys for quick and easy checking
  • File Folder Covers for organization (2-3 options)


How to Use It:

  • The activity can be split into two sessions, allowing students to complete cards 1-16 first and then 17-32.

  • The Multiplication Scoot Cards can be placed around the classroom, encouraging students to move and solve at their own pace.

  • Once all students have completed the activity, the PDF can be displayed on the interactive whiteboard for review and discussion.


Skills Targeted:

  • writing a multiplication fact for an addition number sentence
  • writing a multiplication fact for a given array
  • writing the missing factor
  • writing the product of two given numbers
  • writing a multiplication fact for a given illustration (group, collection)
  • filling in the blanks with numbers next in sequence
  • relating multiplication and addition
  • completing the multiplication facts for illustrations
  • problem-solving using illustrations


Suggested Use:

  • Morning Work: Start the day with a quick math warm-up by assigning a few task cards as a bell ringer activity.

  • Exit Tickets: Have students complete a card or two before leaving class to check understanding.

  • Partner Work: Pair students up to discuss and solve the multiplication
    problems together.

  • Small Group Intervention: Use the cards in small groups to provide targeted support for students struggling with multiplication.

  • Test Prep: Reinforce multiplication concepts before an upcoming assessment by using the cards in a timed challenge.

  • Scoot Alternative: Instead of moving around the room, distribute a set of cards to students at their desks and have them pass the cards around in timed rotations.

  • Outdoor Learning: Take math outside by placing cards in different areas of the playground or schoolyard and having students move between them.

  • STEM or Math Night: Use the cards in a hands-on math station for a family math night or a school-wide event.


Preparation Tips:

  • Stack and perfectly align sheets. Cut along task card borders carefully. Work with 3 sheets at a time for better manipulation.

  • Laminate cards for durability. There are four cards on a single sheet.

  • Store cards in zip-loc bags (small plastic pouches). Label with the specific number operations skill featured.

  • Place cards and copies of Recording Sheets (2 options) in file folder.

  • Glue file folder cover (included) on folder.


* Prior to using these St. Patrick's Day Multiplication Scoot cards, it would be best to familiarize students with the type of questions as well as the mathematical terminology used.


Related Resources


Thank you for visiting Teach2Tell. New resources are 50% off - do follow the store to get notified :)

Please contact me with any queries regarding this item.

Thank you!

Laurane@teach2tell.com

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July 5, 2022
This is a fun way to practice math on St. Patrick's day. The students love helping each other.
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March 27, 2022
My students enjoyed participating in this scoot as a review for their assessment. Thank you!
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I have actually purchased a few of these scoots because my students love them!
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Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Understand division as an unknown-factor problem. For example, find 32 ÷ 8 by finding the number that makes 32 when multiplied by 8.
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