By popular demand - here are our tips and resources for teaching children multiplication up to 9 x 9! Looking for ideas to support your students with Multiplication? MMMathMania has created our ULTIMATE FREE multiplication resource. It contains a collection of tips, videos and resources to help your students understand the process of multiplication and learn their facts (using different mental math strategies). Includes hyperlinks to all our videos and FREE downloadable resources.
Get 2 FREE games for your students/children to play to help them practice visually represent multplication equations using arrays. For video tutorials on how to play the games, click the links below Array? Hurray!Array Tetris
Looking for ways to help your child with Multiplication? MMMathMania has created their ULTIMATE FREE multiplication resource. It contains a collection of tips and resources to help your child understand the process of multiplication and learn their facts (using different multiplication strategies). Includes hyperlinks to all our videos and FREE downloadable resources.
This is an activity we like to do with our students to help them with the concept of skip counting and prepare them for multiplication (since skip counting is one of the strategies they can use). We generally work on filling this out with our students near the beginning of the year and then put it in a page protectors o they can have it to use as a reference as needed throughout the year. (It is also a really handy reference for some students to use in our Mind Reader activity, if they are unsu
To see MMMathMania’s video demonstration of how to play, click here.This game combines strategy with multiplication fact practice. We have taken NCTM's idea for their original game and made different versions to meet the variety of abilities in your classrooms. We have created 3 versions of the Product game (with products to 36, 81 and 144) 3 versions of the Sum game (with sums to 12 and 18 and 24) and 2 versions of the Difference Game (with differences from 18 and 12). “Move One” games are a
Use this student recording sheet with our popular MMMathMania game, Bond, Math Bond. A fun way to practice fact families with addition/subtraction or multiplication/division. Not sure how to play? Check out this demo video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kLnbPdOwkU
This quick little activity is a great way to review number concepts and introduce/review specific math vocabulary. It is a low prep activity (and ALL the resources your see in the video are included in our FREE download. This activity is easy to modify for a variety of grades and the best part is, once your students get the hang of it, they can takeover making the clues and leading the activity (so it becomes a NO prep activity for you) and is a great way to informally assess their number sens
Here is a compilation of our favourite skip counting videos in a free, easy to use google slideshow. Please note these contains links to the videos in YouTube.
Number talks have become a best practice in many math classes in recent years and for good reason! They provide children (and adults) with an opportunity to deepen their understanding of math concepts through active communication with other. In a number talk people articulate and defend their ideas and analyze the reasoning of others. There are a number of great sites to get images for number talks from. We've compiled a number of them (and cited our sources) to create a handy, organized number