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Multiplication and Division Math Slides for Multiply Equal Groups Activities
Multiplication and Division Math Slides for Multiply Equal Groups Activities
Multiplication and Division Math Slides for Multiply Equal Groups Activities
Multiplication and Division Math Slides for Multiply Equal Groups Activities
Multiplication and Division Math Slides for Multiply Equal Groups Activities
Multiplication and Division Math Slides for Multiply Equal Groups Activities
Multiplication and Division Math Slides for Multiply Equal Groups Activities
Multiplication and Division Math Slides for Multiply Equal Groups Activities
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"I LOVE all of your multiplication/division activities! They are perfect for independent work time and so engaging for the kids!"
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Rachel J.
"This is a fun way to practice multiplication and division! I am trying to find more ways to incorporate technology into the day and this is exactly what I was looking for! I don't assign all questions at once, so each activity can last me a couple classes. 10/10 recommend!!"
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Caitlyn L.

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Are you looking for digital activities to practice multiplication and division? These 4 activities involve students the introduction of multiplication and division! All 4 activities are provided in PowerPoint, SEESAW, and Google Slides.

All the Info:

Power Point Users: There are 4 files that you can simply open up and use... or add them to your Google Account/Platform of choice

SEESAW Users: These activities are preloaded. With just a click (that is provided) you can save and assign the activities

GOOGLE Users: You can download the files directed to your Google account with just the click of a button! Or you can manually add the PowerPoints if you prefer that!

VIDEO Directions: I have included a screen recording video for all three platforms listed above so that you know exactly how to use these resources.

About the Activities (That can be used in SEESAW, GOOGLE Classroom, or through PowerPoint):

*All activities have 13 slides. The first slide is an example slide so students know exactly what to do!

1. How Many in All?: Students are given a multiplication word problem and a picture that matches. Students drag the numbers to complete the statement for _ groups of _. Then students drag the numbers to create a multiplication equation that matches the word problem and picture.

2. Making Equal Groups: Students are give a statement for __ groups of __. Students drag the circles to make their "groups of." Students drag the cupcakes to put objects into each group. Students type an equation that matches the picture they created.

3. Divide it Out!: Students are given a set of groups. Students are given a specific amount of stars. Students divide the stars by dragging them into the groups. Students type the answer to the division equation.

4. Feed Me! Feed Me! Division: Students are given a word problem and creatures to feed. Students drag the donuts to the creatures' mouths based on what the word problem says to do. Students type a division equation that matches the word problem and picture.

*This purchase is for SINGLE USE ONLY. To share with other teachers or teammates, an additional license will need to be purchased.

Please feel free to ask any questions in the Q&A section of my TpT store.

For more digital activities, look below:

- The Digital Math Activity BUNDLE

- Counting Coins

- Repeated Addition

- Graphs and Data

- Telling Time

- Fractions

- 2D and 3D Shapes

- Measurement

- Multiplication and Division

- 2 Digit Addition with Regrouping

- Place Value of 2 Digit Numbers

- Place Value of 3 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 2 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 3 Digit Numbers

- Addition and Subtraction Facts

-2 Digit Subtraction with Regrouping

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Multiplication and Division Math Slides for Multiply Equal Groups Activities

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What others say

"I LOVE all of your multiplication/division activities! They are perfect for independent work time and so engaging for the kids!"
star
Rachel J.
"This is a fun way to practice multiplication and division! I am trying to find more ways to incorporate technology into the day and this is exactly what I was looking for! I don't assign all questions at once, so each activity can last me a couple classes. 10/10 recommend!!"
star
Caitlyn L.

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Are you looking for digital slides to enhance the math learning in your classroom? These 64 math activities are digital so that your students can use them in the classroom or through distance/virtual learning. All 64 activities are provided in PowerPoint, SEESAW, and Google Slides.All the Info:Pow
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Description

Are you looking for digital activities to practice multiplication and division? These 4 activities involve students the introduction of multiplication and division! All 4 activities are provided in PowerPoint, SEESAW, and Google Slides.

All the Info:

Power Point Users: There are 4 files that you can simply open up and use... or add them to your Google Account/Platform of choice

SEESAW Users: These activities are preloaded. With just a click (that is provided) you can save and assign the activities

GOOGLE Users: You can download the files directed to your Google account with just the click of a button! Or you can manually add the PowerPoints if you prefer that!

VIDEO Directions: I have included a screen recording video for all three platforms listed above so that you know exactly how to use these resources.

About the Activities (That can be used in SEESAW, GOOGLE Classroom, or through PowerPoint):

*All activities have 13 slides. The first slide is an example slide so students know exactly what to do!

1. How Many in All?: Students are given a multiplication word problem and a picture that matches. Students drag the numbers to complete the statement for _ groups of _. Then students drag the numbers to create a multiplication equation that matches the word problem and picture.

2. Making Equal Groups: Students are give a statement for __ groups of __. Students drag the circles to make their "groups of." Students drag the cupcakes to put objects into each group. Students type an equation that matches the picture they created.

3. Divide it Out!: Students are given a set of groups. Students are given a specific amount of stars. Students divide the stars by dragging them into the groups. Students type the answer to the division equation.

4. Feed Me! Feed Me! Division: Students are given a word problem and creatures to feed. Students drag the donuts to the creatures' mouths based on what the word problem says to do. Students type a division equation that matches the word problem and picture.

*This purchase is for SINGLE USE ONLY. To share with other teachers or teammates, an additional license will need to be purchased.

Please feel free to ask any questions in the Q&A section of my TpT store.

For more digital activities, look below:

- The Digital Math Activity BUNDLE

- Counting Coins

- Repeated Addition

- Graphs and Data

- Telling Time

- Fractions

- 2D and 3D Shapes

- Measurement

- Multiplication and Division

- 2 Digit Addition with Regrouping

- Place Value of 2 Digit Numbers

- Place Value of 3 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 2 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 3 Digit Numbers

- Addition and Subtraction Facts

-2 Digit Subtraction with Regrouping

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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Multiple entry points to practice the concept in class.
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August 19, 2025
Love this digital resource for multiplication and division.
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10–90 (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged in rectangular arrays with up to 5 rows and up to 5 columns; write an equation to express the total as a sum of equal addends.
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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