Multiplication Blackout allows students to practice their basic facts as a game. Print and laminate to keep in your classroom. Students have to match products to the factors that produce that product. Enforces vocabulary and math concepts relating to common factors. You can play as a whole group or make independent workstations for the students. Students will compete to fill their entire board before other students. Includes 4 different game boards.
Integer War: Comparing Integers: Shuffle and deal out the cards. Hold your cards face down. At the same time, each flip over one card. The player with the greater number is the winner and gets to put both cards at the bottom of his/her deck The winner is the person who finishes with the most cards Integers: Consecutive Capture! Two people will play against each other. One person is the dealer. Use only the red cards. The dealer finds two cards that are consecutive (next to each other on the n
Students practice multiplying and dividing by multiples of 10. They note what they discovered about computing with multiples of 10. QuickWrite: Write a summary of how to multiply and divide by multiples of 10. Use mathematical language and visuals in your explanation.
4th - 7th
Math, Mental Math, Numbers
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