Thursday, October 6, 2016

Multiplication Puzzles
What does one do when one cannot sleep?  Why, create, of course! I'm declaring FREEBIE FRIDAY and here is a  FREEBIE for you.  It is a set of puzzles like the ones pictured below that include all of the doubles multiplication facts through 12 and the twos multiplication facts through 12.

This activity includes a variety of representations including equations, arrays, groups, and repeated addition. This activity would be great to use in a teacher directed small group of students.


Make the puzzles self checking by writing the equation on the backs of all of the puzzle pieces and then place in your math center or station. I hope your students enjoy these puzzles!


Happy Teaching!
~Gwen

2 comments:

  1. hi, your blog is great. i will most defantely include it in my post. it should be done in the next week. itis 4thekids.net/blog. love your name as well, 😃

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    1. Thank you, Kimberly! I am fairly new to blogging and I appreciate your support!

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