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Multiplication Table | Trimino | Math Activity
Multiplication Table | Trimino | Math Activity
Multiplication Table | Trimino | Math Activity
Multiplication Table | Trimino | Math Activity
Multiplication Table | Trimino | Math Activity
Multiplication Table | Trimino | Math Activity
Multiplication Table | Trimino | Math Activity
Multiplication Table | Trimino | Math Activity
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Description

Trimino is a modified version of dominoes, where instead of rectangular pieces, the puzzle consists of triangular ones. This resource contains 60 unique sets of trimino math games on the topic of multiplication table:

  • 30 math games in a triangle configuration (9-piece puzzles)
  • 30 math games in a star configuration (12-piece puzzles)
  • Black-and-white versions of all 60 sets (to save ink)
  • An answer key for every puzzle

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Intended Audience

This document is especially useful for:

  • classroom teachers
  • instructors
  • students seeking additional practice

Usage

Use as part of a lesson, review session, or homework assignment.

Instructions

Print on Letter, Tabloid, A4, or A3 paper. Give each student (or group) one sheet, have them cut out the pieces, shuffle, and then assemble either the star or triangle shape. With 60 different math games you can:

  • reuse the same puzzle with all students across multiple lessons,
  • give each student a different puzzle,
  • assign either identical or varied puzzles to small groups.

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Not sure what the materials look like as a document? Download my sample material to get an idea! You can find the sample material at: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Addition-up-to-20-Trimino-Math-Activity-13793385.

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Multiplication Table | Trimino | Math Activity

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2nd - 4th
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Description

Trimino is a modified version of dominoes, where instead of rectangular pieces, the puzzle consists of triangular ones. This resource contains 60 unique sets of trimino math games on the topic of multiplication table:

  • 30 math games in a triangle configuration (9-piece puzzles)
  • 30 math games in a star configuration (12-piece puzzles)
  • Black-and-white versions of all 60 sets (to save ink)
  • An answer key for every puzzle

If you find this resource helpful, please consider leaving a review.

Intended Audience

This document is especially useful for:

  • classroom teachers
  • instructors
  • students seeking additional practice

Usage

Use as part of a lesson, review session, or homework assignment.

Instructions

Print on Letter, Tabloid, A4, or A3 paper. Give each student (or group) one sheet, have them cut out the pieces, shuffle, and then assemble either the star or triangle shape. With 60 different math games you can:

  • reuse the same puzzle with all students across multiple lessons,
  • give each student a different puzzle,
  • assign either identical or varied puzzles to small groups.

Free Sample Material Recommendation

Not sure what the materials look like as a document? Download my sample material to get an idea! You can find the sample material at: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Addition-up-to-20-Trimino-Math-Activity-13793385.

Graphic elements created with the pdflatex TikZ package

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Standards

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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.
Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
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