This is a great game that works on multiplication and division fluency by having students create a fact family. Numbers get larger as you advance through each level. It can also be used for addition and subtraction fact families. This game can also help students learn their addition and subtraction fact families.
Students find out what a witch's favorite subject is by solving a riddle. In order to solve the riddles, they will need to find the products for 10 multiples of 10 questions.
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of multiplication by using strategies like groups of, arrays, and repeated addition. They will model each one of seven problems.
This is a worksheet that will reinforce the properties of multiplication. There are questions about the distributive property, the zero property, the commutative property, the associative property, and the identity property.
In this 3rd Grade multiplication word problems worksheet, students will read 4-word problems, sketch a picture of what they are imagining, and then solve it by creating the equations.
In this worksheet designed for 3rd-grade students, students will practice 6 multiplication and division fact family triangles. On the backside of the worksheet, students will practice 4-word single-step word problems.
I use this Bingo activity as a review of multiplication strategies in my 3rd-grade classroom. There are 30 student cards and a teacher call sheet. This activity reviews groups of, repeated addition, using number lines to multiply and arrays. There are 16 squares per card and 25 different squares in the game. This way each card is unique and not all kids have all possible answers. When a student gets "Bingo" I actually have them go "Mmmmm, Multiplication" as if multiplication tasted good. It is fun.
Multiplication.com has free multiplication worksheets available to download, and each has a secret word message with a secret alphabet message key that goes with Martin Luther King Day, or Civil Rights Day.
Multiplication.com has some really good self-correcting quizzes for math facts. It allows students to take quizzes with visual hints or without them. Students can practice math fact fluency for specific math facts that they might be struggling with. When a student is finished it can even print out an image of how well they did.