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Preview of Multiplication Facts Practice, Customizable by Student

Multiplication Facts Practice, Customizable by Student

Created by
P L
This is an Excel file which is intended to be used in classroom where teachers can project the computer screen. It is an excel version of multiplication facts flash cards, with enhancements. The file generates random multiplication facts. Teachers can set up this workbook to practice facts from 0 to 20, individualizing it for each student. Both the multiplicand and the multiplier are customizable from 0 to 20. The file also shows students' names at random, so that a specific student is called f
Preview of Multiplication Facts Practice: Facts from 0 to 20, and Students' Names

Multiplication Facts Practice: Facts from 0 to 20, and Students' Names

Created by
P L
This is an excel file which is intended to be used in classroom where teachers can project the computer screen. It is an excel version of multiplication facts flash cards, with enhancements. The file generates random multiplication facts. Teachers can set up this file to practice facts from 0 to 20. Both the multiplicand and the multiplier are customizable from 0 to 20. The file also shows students' names at random, so that a specific student is called for a specific question. Teachers may
Preview of Partial Product Multiplication

Partial Product Multiplication

Created by
Caroline Jones
Page 1: Fourth grade Everyday Math introduces the partial product algorithm for multi-digit multiplication using a game called "Tag Team Wrestling". My students love the game, but many have a hard time lining up the numbers of the partial products. So I created a worksheet that has boxes instead of lines for the partial products. Page 2: I also created a template that can be used to transition students more gradually to the partial product method. It has less prompts than "tag team wrestli
Preview of Editable Multiplication Chart (0-12)

Editable Multiplication Chart (0-12)

Blank Multiplication Chart, Complete Multiplication Chart, or anywhere in between. I created this because I wanted to be able to fill out a blank multiplication chart along with my students. For example, when they learn their 3s, they fill in the 3s column/row, but nothing else. This way I can highlight what they're doing or leave out multiplication facts we haven't gotten to and project it on my board. It is editable, so it's up to you how you want to use this. Hope it is useful!
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