Math War: Card game played just like War, but when you flip the cards, the first person to shout the product of the 2 numbers gets the cards to add to their deck.
Click here: Website with fun, creative ways to practice multiplication math facts
Homemade Squares Multiplication Game to print at home - directions in link under the grid
Yamslam - a fun dice rolling family game that gets kids to count by 5s, 10s, and 25s.
Prime Climb - family board game that requires multiplying and reasoning.
See https://primeclimbgame.com/teach/ for ideas on extending this game for classroom use
"24" math game
Pass the Pig game
Math Dice or Math Dice Jr by Think Fun
99 or Bust game
Proof! - The Fast Paced Game of Mental Math Magic
Kakooma
Absolute Zero card game
Zeus on the Loose
Cloud Hoppers Subtraction Adventure with Aliens
Sumoku
Logic Roots Pet Me Multiplication and Division game
Mythmatical Battles Norse/Egyptian Double Deck Set
Super Genius - Multiplication 1 by Blue Orange
Speed! - Multiplication Game
Learning Resources Head Full Of Numbers
Dragon Box (grade 8 and up)
Edupad
HoodaMath
Monkey in the Middle Math
Operation Math Code Squad
Twelve a Dozen
Know what material is going to be on the test! Find out the Chapter and Sections that will be tested. If your teacher gives you an outline or study guide, USE IT!
Learn the vocab from the chapter. Look for highlighted words in the text and make sure you understand them. Make flashcards if necessary.
Go over the examples in each section of the chapter.
Rework some problems - choose problems that have the answer in the back of the book so you can check yourself.
Try new problems. The "Chapter Study Guide and Review" and "Practice Test" at the end of each chapter are great resources.
Ask your teacher for help when a problem or topic is unclear.