5 Step Multiplication- a game to learn an organized way to memorize times tables to 12x12 bit.ly/5stepmultiplication
Learn how to use products and factors- bit.ly/productandfactorgame
How Close to 100- bit.ly/howcloseto100
Multiplication Squares- http://bit.ly/2HtOnyz
Large selection of multiplciation games: https://www.multiplication.com/games/all-games
A game of knowledge and chance! Here’s how it works:
Everyone has a white board, marker, and erasing cloth.
The leader rolls a pair of dice. 2-9 are counted as face value, 10 counts for 1, 11 for an extra 2, and 12 for 0.
Students use small white boards to fill in blank spaces of a two digit + two digit adding (or subtracting) problem. the leader will tell players to either place their digits on the blanks looking for the smallest, or biggest number. Winner gets a point and another round is started.
Rules: You can change the place value of a rolled number until the leader rolls the next number.
Prodigy - www.prodigygame.com
Double Up Addition - doubleupaddition_updated.pdf
Double Up Multiplication - doubleupmultiplication.pdf
Dashing Doubles Game
Materials Needed: Dice (1 - 3), Game-board
Instructions: Each player has their own graph. Player 1 rolls the die and decides to add or subtract (multiply or divide) the numbers rolled. Player records this sum or difference (product or quotient) in the appropriate space on their graph. Player 2 takes their turn. Players continue to alternate turns until one player fills in a combination for all numbers (0 - 18 or 0 - 24). If a player rolls a combination already filled in, they still must enter the combination in the appropriate space on the graph.
Winner: The first person to complete their graph wins.
Gameboard: Dashing Doubles (Addition/Subtraction) - dashingdoubles_0-18graph.pdf
Gameboard: Dashing Doubles (Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division) - dashingdoubles_0-24graph.pdf
Multiplication Battleship - multiplicationbattleship
Multiplication Snap - multiplication_snap.pdf