Use this fun activity with your multiplication unit! This helped my second graders to understand arrays, repeated addition, and the communicative property of multiplication. It's a hands-on, tasty, and visual way to get those brain juices flowing. I used Cheerios for this activity- anything larger would limit your mulitplication fact choices. ;)
Here's an example: Tell your class to build the number sentence 3 x 5. The students would take 5 Cheerios and put them in a row at the top of the first
Use this blank BINGO template to allow your students to write in either math facts or phonograms of your choosing (it's more of a Connect 4 kind of deal here to lessen the amount of writing the students need to do). The possibilities of options for this game are copious. :) Be sure to have the answers written on pieces of paper so as you call them out randomly, you can put them aside to check if the student really did get a Bingo.
Here is a fun game or activity that is like a word find! Students write multiplication or division facts horizontally, vertically, or diagonally and fill in the rest of the blanks with random numbers. They switch papers with a friend to find all the answers!
2nd - 4th
Basic Operations, Numbers
FREE
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