Today I am posting another math activity. I have used this game with my intervention groups in grades 3-5. We are constantly working on our basic multiplication facts. In my opinion, games and authentic activities are much more beneficial than just going over flashcards over and over again. There are few things more boring than flashcards!
The game is called "Multiplication 5-in-a-row" and is basically a version of bingo. The object of the game is to get five in a row. I really like this game because students have to think backwards. The products for the basic facts 2-9 are provided. Students take turns picking what two factors they will multiply. They then move their two paper clips. Everyone else must also move their paper clips. (The paper clips hook on very nicely around the end of the paper and slide easily up and down the board.)
This game involves strategy since students know which products they need to make five in a row. They then have to think backwards and determine which two factors will give them the product they want. For struggling students, just seeing the popular products repeatedly on their boards is extremely helpful. I have made five different boards. For my personal set, I laminated the boards to make them more durable for repeated play. You can get your own
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