Recommended Reading: Figuring Out Fluency in Mathematics Teaching and Learning, Grades K-8: Moving beyond basic facts and memorization by Jennifer M. Bay-Williams and John J. SanGiovanni
In this video some students help demonstrate the learning progression of mastering multiplication facts and strategies they learn at different levels.
In this video students demonstrate the learning progression for addition and subtraction facts and the strategies they learn at different levels.
Ways to Practice the Math Fact of the Week from Amanda and Carrie
Number Strings by Kara Imm
Fluency Fun: A Monthly Math Moment playlist of shorts with all kinds of fluency games.
High/Low Number Sense Game: An evergreen game that can be adapted to multiple age ranges.
Games, Games and More Games: This google drive folder is full of game ideas. Most games are printable or require minimal resources.
Math Fact Lab: This fluency practice pairs facts with common representations. The distric has a subscription so login using Clever to see your class.
Card Games: This website is full of card games that are from Eureka Squared. Although the games are designed to be played with special Eureka cards the only difference between them and traditional cards are that the face cards have shapes to count.
SPLAT! Is a google slide game by Steve Wyborney where students calculate the number that is covered by the splat.
99 Math: A whole class fact practice game your kids will be excited to play.
Gem Stones Math: A youtube channel full of game ideas.
Quizlet: Carrie Wilson created this collection of Quizlets to practice multiplication facts.
Building Fluency Through Games: Printable games that don't require many resources.