![]() If you are just learning the facts with your students, you can use these multiplication games for practice on each specific set of facts. Shelley Gray has a helpful article that explains why you should teach the facts in a more logical order to help with understanding and retention. But I don’t recommend you learn the facts in numerical order. This set includes practice with all the facts from 2-12. But you could also use these with kids in 2nd grade or 4th grade. ![]() ![]() I created this set of games to help my 3rd grader review and have focused practice on multiplication facts. These games are similar to word searches, but for math! Learn more to see if this would be a fun activity to help your 3rd graders review multiplication!įind the Facts: A Multiplication Game for 3rd Grade I created this set of multiplication games for 3rd grade as a low-prep but engaging way to practice multiplication. I want this fun though, not boring and monotonous! Sometimes we play a fun multiplication card game like this one, and other times I give them independent practice. As I finish up third grade with one of my kids, we’re spending a little time daily working through and practicing multiplication facts.
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