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Preview of Who's the fastest?  SUPER - Multiplication fact quiz and key

Who's the fastest? SUPER - Multiplication fact quiz and key

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Mathleticnerd
Do you have student's that need a challenge? Here it is. 30 minutes to complete this 351 question multiplication fact quiz. 0x0 up to 25x25!!!! This quiz will open up another level of mental computation when students work on this. Students use partial products, memorization of basic facts, memorization of squares up to 25, and the difference of squares to get their answers. No written work allowed!!! This is a great activity for those students motivated and gifted in math.
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Demonstrate Ordering Numbers with an Animated Excel File

Created by
Stanley Matsuda
Simple to use animated Excel file for in class demonstration of Ordering Numbers from whole numbers, integers, positive rational, rational, and real numbers. Self-correcting quiz format that automatically generates a new set of numbers. Move scroll bars, select option buttons, type numbers, and watch these mathematical concepts come alive. You must use Microsoft Excel that is capable of opening file formats in either .xlsx or .xlsm.
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Self randomizing - 10 min multiplications

Created by
Lewis Ames
This excel sheet generates a new set of multiplications every time you open it. Each set gives 3 questions from 0-13 plus a few random extras at the end! Print the page once and photocopy for a whole class set. Or keep refreshing to generate billions of different combinations of quizzes! My class use these as 10 minute warm-ups before maths sessions.
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Math Fact Practice

Created by
Kayla Dobson
This google sheet includes math fact practice for Addition, Subtraction, Division, and Multiplication. Teachers are able to change the factors, addends, etc. and students type in their answers. If the answer is correct, the student cell turns green, if incorrect then it turns red. Suggested use with google classroom. Can be used with negative numbers as well.
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