Description
This chart, which can be displayed on an overhead, smart board, or simply printed, will help students learn their multiplication facts for 9 x 0 through 9x 10. The chart demonstrates these things:
--The first digit of the answer is one less than the number being multiplied.
--Each successive time, the first digit increases by one, and the second digit decreases by one.
--The digits always add up to nine.
This is a one-page PDF. It is in color, but it will also be effective if printed in black and white.
--The first digit of the answer is one less than the number being multiplied.
--Each successive time, the first digit increases by one, and the second digit decreases by one.
--The digits always add up to nine.
This is a one-page PDF. It is in color, but it will also be effective if printed in black and white.
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Description
This chart, which can be displayed on an overhead, smart board, or simply printed, will help students learn their multiplication facts for 9 x 0 through 9x 10. The chart demonstrates these things:
--The first digit of the answer is one less than the number being multiplied.
--Each successive time, the first digit increases by one, and the second digit decreases by one.
--The digits always add up to nine.
This is a one-page PDF. It is in color, but it will also be effective if printed in black and white.
--The first digit of the answer is one less than the number being multiplied.
--Each successive time, the first digit increases by one, and the second digit decreases by one.
--The digits always add up to nine.
This is a one-page PDF. It is in color, but it will also be effective if printed in black and white.
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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What a great way to teach the multiples of 9 without fingers!
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Nice chart. Students of all ages will find this useful!
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