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Multiplication Missing Factors Game Math Fact Fluency Practice Playing Cards
Multiplication Missing Factors Game Math Fact Fluency Practice Playing Cards
Multiplication Missing Factors Game Math Fact Fluency Practice Playing Cards
Multiplication Missing Factors Game Math Fact Fluency Practice Playing Cards
Multiplication Missing Factors Game Math Fact Fluency Practice Playing Cards
Multiplication Missing Factors Game Math Fact Fluency Practice Playing Cards
Multiplication Missing Factors Game Math Fact Fluency Practice Playing Cards
Multiplication Missing Factors Game Math Fact Fluency Practice Playing Cards
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Description

These multiplication unknown number playing cards turn math fact fluency into engaging skill practice during your math block. Use this printable deck of cards during 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade math centers as a multiplication fact fluency game, in small groups, for morning work, or as flash cards. This hands-on math activity focuses on finding missing factors in multiplication equations to review math facts. It is low-prep and easy to reuse. These look like real playing cards, so students are excited to play. Just print, cut, and start using them right away.

Click here to save big when you purchase the Yearlong Math Fact Fluency Playing Card Bundle.

Need a Different Grade Level?

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4th Grade Math Playing Cards

5th Grade Math Playing Cards

Math Fact Fluency Playing Cards

Kindergarten Phonics Playing Cards

1st Grade Phonics Playing Cards

2nd Grade Phonics Playing Cards

3-5 Grammar & Reading Playing Cards

This resource is great for spiral review because third, fourth, and fifth grade students can revisit the same skill through repeated play they find exciting and fun. Use these multiplication unknown number playing cards when you want purposeful math practice without a lot of prep and as a worksheet alternative.

What’s Included:

  • 40 playing cards in each deck
  • Color & black and white versions
  • Answer key
  • 2 versions of the playing cards
  • practice with multiplication missing numbers (factors 1-10)

2 Versions of Playing Cards:

Each set includes two versions to support different learners.

  1. Version 1 keeps it simple with 2 questions 2 answers.
  2. Version 2 is more challenging with 4 questions that all lead to the same answer.

Ways to Use:

  • Math centers
  • Small groups
  • Table group activities
  • Independent practice
  • Fast finishers / early finishers
  • Spiral review
  • Whole group games
  • Partner games
  • Intervention and remediation

3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students can use the cards to play familiar games (like Go Fish, War, Memory, and more) which means you can focus on the math skill instead of spending time teaching complicated directions.

Ideas for How to Play:

  • Go Fish
  • 2 of a Kind
  • Matching
  • War
  • Old Maid
  • Snap
  • 4 of a Kind
  • Slap Jack
  • Memory Match
  • Spoons
  • First to Ten
  • Scavenger Hunt Around Room

Perfect for elementary classrooms, intervention groups, or homeschool, this resource helps build confidence in mathematics through repeated, engaging practice. These playing cards are designed to make math practice fun, simple, and effective while reinforcing foundational math skills.


Other Information:

Follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.

Thank you so much,

The Lifetime Learner

Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount!

Questions?

Email me at lindsaythelifetimelearner@gmail.com

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Multiplication Missing Factors Game Math Fact Fluency Practice Playing Cards

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Looking for a fun and easy way to practice math fact fluency? These addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division math playing cards look like real playing cards but have a fun twist: they include math questions for students to solve! They're perfect for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade math
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Description

These multiplication unknown number playing cards turn math fact fluency into engaging skill practice during your math block. Use this printable deck of cards during 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade math centers as a multiplication fact fluency game, in small groups, for morning work, or as flash cards. This hands-on math activity focuses on finding missing factors in multiplication equations to review math facts. It is low-prep and easy to reuse. These look like real playing cards, so students are excited to play. Just print, cut, and start using them right away.

Click here to save big when you purchase the Yearlong Math Fact Fluency Playing Card Bundle.

Need a Different Grade Level?

Kindergarten Math Playing Cards

1st Grade Math Playing Cards

2nd Grade Math Playing Cards

3rd Grade Math Playing Cards

4th Grade Math Playing Cards

5th Grade Math Playing Cards

Math Fact Fluency Playing Cards

Kindergarten Phonics Playing Cards

1st Grade Phonics Playing Cards

2nd Grade Phonics Playing Cards

3-5 Grammar & Reading Playing Cards

This resource is great for spiral review because third, fourth, and fifth grade students can revisit the same skill through repeated play they find exciting and fun. Use these multiplication unknown number playing cards when you want purposeful math practice without a lot of prep and as a worksheet alternative.

What’s Included:

  • 40 playing cards in each deck
  • Color & black and white versions
  • Answer key
  • 2 versions of the playing cards
  • practice with multiplication missing numbers (factors 1-10)

2 Versions of Playing Cards:

Each set includes two versions to support different learners.

  1. Version 1 keeps it simple with 2 questions 2 answers.
  2. Version 2 is more challenging with 4 questions that all lead to the same answer.

Ways to Use:

  • Math centers
  • Small groups
  • Table group activities
  • Independent practice
  • Fast finishers / early finishers
  • Spiral review
  • Whole group games
  • Partner games
  • Intervention and remediation

3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students can use the cards to play familiar games (like Go Fish, War, Memory, and more) which means you can focus on the math skill instead of spending time teaching complicated directions.

Ideas for How to Play:

  • Go Fish
  • 2 of a Kind
  • Matching
  • War
  • Old Maid
  • Snap
  • 4 of a Kind
  • Slap Jack
  • Memory Match
  • Spoons
  • First to Ten
  • Scavenger Hunt Around Room

Perfect for elementary classrooms, intervention groups, or homeschool, this resource helps build confidence in mathematics through repeated, engaging practice. These playing cards are designed to make math practice fun, simple, and effective while reinforcing foundational math skills.


Other Information:

Follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.

Thank you so much,

The Lifetime Learner

Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount!

Questions?

Email me at lindsaythelifetimelearner@gmail.com

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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.
Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation true in each of the equations 8 × ? = 48, 5 = __ ÷ 3, 6 × 6 = ?.
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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