Many students have a difficult time learning their multiplication facts. Students should be able to skip count to found facts that they haven't memorized. These worksheets help students to see the connection between skip counting and multiplication.
SQUARE PUZZLES are a great way to practice multiplication facts. 1. Cut up big square puzzle and paper clip together or put them in zip lock bags. 2. Students arrange the square pieces so that the expressions on the pieces’ edge are equal to each other. (Notice that in many puzzles, there may be more than one match, but there is only one way to complete the puzzle.) 3. Once completed, students can tape together, glue on paper, or just mix up for future use. 4. The intact puzzle acts as an a
3rd - 5th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
CCSS
3.NBT.A.3
, 3.OA.A.4
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