10 multiplication games and activities for teaching multiplication. Students will love learning their multiplication facts, building fluency and strategies.
This bundle of worksheets, centers, and task cards is perfect for teaching and reviewing arrays, grouping, repeated addition, and multiplication to your kids. Inside this packet, you will get poster and word wall cards (3), No-Prep Worksheets (23), Word problems that word on grouping, assessment page, 24 Grouping scoot/task cards with recording sheets, and 3 interactive array mats (colored and B&W, which can also be used for cut and paste activity). This packet also includes a digital format (Google Slides™). You may also like Multiplication Facts Bundle Multiplication Google Slides™ Bundle Multiplication and Division With Arrays Click here to check Array Matching Game (Party Themed). How to earn TPT credits to use on future purchases to save you money: Please go to “My Purchases.” Beside each purchase, you’ll see a "Provide Feedback" link. Click the link to go to the "Comments and Ratings" section of the resource. Leave a quick rating and a written comment about the product. Submit. As always, I value and appreciate your feedback and suggestions! Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. FACEBOOK : PINTEREST : INSTAGRAM Thank you!
Multiplication sentences and arrays. Students write multiplication sentences or equations to determine the number of shapes in arrays. Free multiplication worksheets from K5 Learning.
Looking for an interesting way to practice multiplication arrays? These real life arrays task cards are a great way to make multiplication fun and relevant.
Have you been teaching your students about the basics of multiplication, such as arrays and equal groups? This engaging flipbook is the perfect resource for you! It's complete with both printable and digital versions to help you no matter where you are teaching! File Format: PDF and Google Slides
Here's a multiplication game that kids will love! Use LEGO bricks to play this LEGO arrays multiplication game. Perfect for school or home.
Free multiplication array matching activity. A fun, hands-on way to help your child practice this important math concept.
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If you are wanting to find a way to add some unexpected manipulatives to your math centers, check out these 3 fun activities for teaching multiplication with arrays.
Here's a multiplication game that kids will love! Use LEGO bricks to play this LEGO arrays multiplication game. Perfect for school or home.
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Explore multiplication with our interactive array worksheets for 2nd to 4th graders. Visualize and solve problems, making learning fun and engaging while strengthening your skills and simplifying math concepts for better understanding.
City of Arrays - Multiplication Craft Project Does your child love to craft and need extra multiplication practice? This project is a great way to help students visualize their multiplication facts. There are 6 pages of printable building templates, 2 pages of windows (1/2 inch, and 1 inch), and 1 equation card template. Have fun choosing different color papers to print out the buildings. I recommend printing the windows on yellow paper. The equation cards are for your student to write out their equation and paste under the corresponding array building. This project is adaptable and can be used to make many different arrays. It is a great way to see repeated addition.
Do kids find multiplication tricky? Try these arrays, groups and repeated addition activities. Times Tables Results Guaranteed!
I love learning about arrays because they are so visual which allows for a lot of really fun rectangular arrays activities and practice! I l...
Wow, the beginning of the school year is just flying by! I can't believe it's almost time for the first progress reports to go home already. Crazy! We're chugging along in math and finally hitting out stride with multiplication. Just like in second grade, I prefer to do most of our math on the rug where I model everything on my easel and have the kids work in their math journals as they follow along. I like to use the gradual release model for every single lesson. It keeps me on track and the kids like the structure.They are never confused about what to do. I find it makes my planning easier too! Here is a poster I made that reminds everyone of their role as we work through our problems. If I need to remind someone, I just point out which step we're on. If you aren't using gradual release for instruction, I highly recommend that you try it at least a few times. I promise you'll love the results! It's the way I've always taught math but only discovered that it has a name last year. So, besides doing math on the rug every day, I also do math centers while I meet with groups. Right now we are working on arrays and relating them to repeated addition and multiplication. As an opening activity, I gave each table group a large pile of colored counters and said we were going to have a race to see who could count them the fastest. There was only one rule: First they had to put the counters into equal groups. It was so much fun watching them race to count those counters! Not surprisingly, it was the table that made groups of 10 who won the race. My centers for multiplication this week and last were super easy to plan thanks to my blogger friend Arisbeth Rossi. She runs Sailing Into Second (awesome blog, check it out!) and generously sent me her Multiplication and Division Unit to check out. It's packed full of useful stuff!! Two of the activities we did most recently are the multiplication bubble map and an even/odd product sort... I really love the bubble map because it gets the kids thinking about what they already know. It builds their confidence as you dive into multiplication. I had my students take their completed graphic organizers home to explain to their parents. If they brought it back signed, they got a little treat. The even/odd product sort was a great way to revisit second grade skill while working on multiplication. My kids really needed a review and this fit the bill perfectly! Since we are just starting on multiplication, I had them work with partners to solve each problem and then sort them. Another piece of Arisbeth's unit that I really like is the multiplication and division booklets. There's a nice little checklist on the front to check off each set of facts as the student learns them. My students are keeping theirs in their math folder to work on whenever they have time. They bring it to math group if they want me to check a page off. There is so much more in the unit that I haven't even gotten to yet... task cards, Spin and Solve games (which I'm using in centers next week), posters, more graphic organizers, and word problem strips. I loooove the strips because they are exactly what I use for homework. Every day my students glue a new problem into their homework journals. The strips in Arisbeth's pack will work perfectly! If you want to check out the rest of this awesome unit, visit her store by clicking on the cover picture below... Another resource that you absolutely must see is the Engage NY website. You can download complete lessons for the entire year of math. It's incredible! Luckily, the scope and sequence closely matches what we do here in Florida. When I was out sick one day this week, I was able to print out a detailed lesson plan for my sub that she could follow word-for-word. This site has every grade level, pre-k through 12, for both math and language arts. Wow! Florida has nothing like this for their teachers. An InLinkz Link-up
This post is filled with engaging ideas for teaching multiplication with repeated addition and arrays. Check out these multiplication lessons for small groups!
Multiplication made fun! Ideas, strategies, and anchor charts to help you teach multiplication!
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Looking for an interesting way to practice multiplication arrays? These real life arrays task cards are a great way to make multiplication fun and relevant.
Rays of Arrays: An Introduction UnitA Pack dedicated to array Activities and teaching arrays activities. Using and building arrays is a foundational skill that helps set students up for success for multiplication and division. Build that foundation with this teaching arrays unit. This arrays lesson plan pack has been created to build a strong understanding of arrays and their purpose in math. This unit is designed to work from the most simple concepts to the more complex, building each day. Perfect for 2nd or 3rd grade! This 10 day unit starts in the concrete and focuses on students building and manipulating their own arrays. As students move through the unit, the shift then goes to the pictorial representations, then to abstract. Students have a full understanding of arrays once they start finding arrays within arrays. This is the perfect introduction to multiplication and division. Total Pages: 76File Size: 8 MBHere’s a peek at what’s in this unit!*Resources for Arrays- Links to books, manipulatives, and other resources to support your array’s unit. *Rays of Arrays PowerPoint Presentation- a 30 slide PowerPoint to help you teach about arrays. *Array Lesson Plans- a 10 day lesson plan that outlines how to use each of the components in this unit day by day. Includes suggestions for informal and formal assessments.*Array Reference Poster- display and refer to this poster through out your unit. *Water Balloon Arrays- a visual game to help students understand how arrays help mathematician count up groups quickly. Can later be used as a math center for practice throughout the unit. *Rainbow Arrays- a hands-on building arrays activity using Skittles! Use as a center later. *Roll an Array- a hands on game for helping students build arrays. Can be used as a center. *Spin an Array- a 3 level differentiated array building activity. Designed to help you meet the needs of all the learners in your classroom. Use later as a center. *Array Match Up- an equation and array hands on match up game. Cut the pieces in half using unique designs for an easier version, or cut them straight for more of a challenge. Whole group and small group options. *Array ISN pages- use these pages to help students create references pages in their Math Interactive Notebooks. Includes pages for key vocabulary and solving word problems using arrays. *Array Match Up- a fun and low prep cut and paste array and equation matching printable. Perfect for easy informal assessment.*Draw an Array- A print and go sheet where students draw an array to match the equation. Great for assessment. *Array Word Problems- Use as a summative formal assessment for arrays. Includes some multi-step word problems involving arrays***********************************************************************Check out these other AMAZING ResourcesMultiplication and Division ActivitiesNumber Sense Activities with 2-3 Digit Numbers***********************************************************************
The concept of arrays can be introduced to students by making them solve these worksheets that have been peppered with colorful pictures of shapes.
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I love learning about arrays because they are so visual which allows for a lot of really fun rectangular arrays activities and practice! I l...
Do kids find multiplication tricky? Try these arrays, groups and repeated addition activities. Times Tables Results Guaranteed!
Make multiplication practice fun with this multiplication arrays worksheet alternative, Array City. Students will practice their multiplication facts and repeated addition with these array hands on activities. Differentiate this multiplication art craftivity by having student show multiplication in your choice of repeated addition, multiplication equations or even division equations! Click the ✅ PREVIEW ✅ button above to get a close-up look. Array topics include: repeated addition only repeated addition WITH multiplication multiplication only multiplication with division division only ⭐ Save by buying the BUNDLE ⭐ Multiplication Arrays are included in: ✅ Math Crafts Complete BUNDLE for the WHOLE YEAR ✅ Classroom Decor | 3rd Grade Math Crafts for Bulletin Board What's Included? ⭐ Step by step directions sheet perfect for a sub day ⭐ Craftivity Components 22 buildings easy to cut "windows” recording sheets for equation (multiplication, repeated addition & division options ⭐ Bulletin Board Components “Array City” letters (b&w and color) Pre-made Array Buildings (b&w and color) ⭐ Worksheet Components 4 draw & color your own array worksheets 2 pre-made array worksheets for students to record the equation Allow for creativity by letting your students pick the shape and color of their building and adding their own flair to each building. Just print and go! Differentiation is easy with this project. This Resource is Perfect for: ⭐ sub plans ⭐ whole class or small groups ⭐ independent practice or collaborative work ⭐ party day ⭐ morning work ⭐ hallway or classroom display ⭐ quiet work while you individually assess students ⭐ interventions, enrichment and more! ✂️ Click here to see ALL the MATH CRAFTIVITIES available. ✂️ _________________________________________________________________ ➽ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches ➽ ▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on TpT ▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on Facebook _________________________________________________________________ ** Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. ** _________________________________________________________________ Copyright ©Amber from TGIF Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
I love teaching about arrays. My students seem to enjoy them too. It just took a little more practice for them to catch on. This booklet will hopefully make the extra practice a bit more fun. 9 pages - 1 MB - PDF
Teaching multiplication means having students use objects to make equal groupings, arrays & use number lines. Learn how to develop multiplicative reasoning.
Why is learning multiplication with arrays helpful? Learn more and get tons of ideas to make it hands on and fun for your students!
Multiplication arrays! This post will tell you what they are and give you ideas for how to practice this math concept with your child.
Explore multiplication with our interactive array worksheets for 2nd to 4th graders. Visualize and solve problems, making learning fun and engaging while strengthening your skills and simplifying math concepts for better understanding.