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THE FACTOR GAME: http://illuminations.nctm.org/tools/tool_detail.aspx?id=12 Have your students practice factoring online with this Java game, where they will choose a number and then highlight all the factors of that number before submitting the answers.
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MULTIPLICATION BINGO & MATH GAMES: http://www.multiplication.com/classroom_games.htm http://www.multiplication.com/cmptrgames/bingo_card.htm A template is included with the 2nd link above to create your own Multiplication Bingo cards. Find instructions on the 1st link, along with several other math games to help your students practice or review their skills.
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MULTIPLICATION CHART: http://www.brainegames.com/freepdfs/MultiplicationBlankTble.pdf http://www.brainegames.com/freepdfs/12timestable.pdf Both blank and filled multiplication charts are available to download here, with multiplication up to twelve. |
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Multiplication: LEMONADE LARRY: http://www.prongo.com/lemon/game.html Third grade students can practice their multiplication drills with this online math game. They must order so many cups of lemonade at a given price per cup (two cents, one cent, four cents, etc.), and calculate the cost correctly. |
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MULTIPLICATION FLASH CARDS: http://www.janbrett.com/games/multiplication_flash_cards_main.htm Find a full set of beautifully illustrated multiplication flash cards here to print out. Try timed tests at the end of the school year with your third grade students, with competitive quiz teams and pencils and erasers for rewards. |
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MULTIPLICATION PATTERNS: http://webhome.idirect.com/~stevk/multiplicationpatterns.pdf You can use all kinds of various mnemonics to help students recall the multiplication tables, and this printable student worksheet provides a take-home activity along those lines, one which they can keep handy in workbooks to remember patterns of multiplication.
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MUSIC AND MULTIPLICATION FACTS: http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MathMusicMultiplicationFacts24.htm If you still have a few students struggling with their multiplication facts, then try this lesson plan, incorporating math, music, and rhyme. |
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MUSICAL MULTIPLICATION: http://www.gardenofpraise.com/multi.htm If you still have students struggling with their multiplication tables, then give this approach a try, setting the tables to music. Exercises are included from basic skip counting to drills for each number, from zero to nine. A Study Page and Test page are also available. |
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MULTIPLICATION TABLES--PRINTABLE: http://www.printablechecklists.com/checklist108a.shtml http://www.printablechecklists.com/checklist108b.shtml Print out these times tables charts to help students memorize their multiplication facts. The 2nd URL above offers a blank chart for students to fill in when they are ready to be quizzed. You can always supply a few answers here in there on the chart to get them started and on track. |
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Multiplication: TIMES TABLES EMPORIUM: http://www.berghuis.co.nz/abiator/tables/frame1.html Choose your numbers, select your speed, and then try to keep up with this online flash card site. Random tables at fast speed will really test your abilities; have students teams pair up to use this game for testing and reinforcement skills. |
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PRINTABLE MULTIPLICATION TABLES: http://www.printablechecklists.com/checklist108.shtml Print out these two multiplication tables for your students to practice their math skills, with one filled chart and one blank chart. |
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SPACE FLYER: http://www.gdbdp.com/multiflyer/online/mflyer_online.html Students will progress through the solar system if they advance with their space vehicles, and they can only do so by correctly answering their multiplication facts. The level of difficulty does not progress; it is simply an exercise in practicing multiplication facts from 1 to 12 in each case. A multiplication grid is also available as a cool tool if students get stuck on their answers. (3-5)
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SPACE SHUTTLE OPERATIONS: http://www.playkidsgames.com/games/shuttleLaunch/shuttleLaunch.htm Choose your operation and difficulty level according to the skill of your classes. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are all covered, from easy to medium, to difficult. (1-7)
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TIME TABLES BINGO: http://www.adrianbruce.com/maths/bingo/multx6n7.pdf Have your third grade students practice their multiplication facts with these very cute and customized math bingo cards. Six card templates focus on the difficult 6's and 7's, with printable cards for your game.
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VISUALIZING MULTIPLICATION PATTERNS: http://webhome.idirect.com/~stevk/multiplicationpatterns.pdf Students can use this printable worksheet, following directions to cross off, outline, color, etc. different multiples, visualizing the patterns involved in multiplication. |