3rd Grade Common Core: 3.OA.1
Common Core Identifier: 3.OA.1 / Grade: 3
Curriculum: Operations And Algebraic Thinking: Represent And Solve Problems Involving Multiplication And Division.
Detail: Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 x 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 x 7.
251 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Write a multiplication and a repeated addition problem for each picture shown.
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Teach kids to solve multiplication facts by making arrays with neat rows and columns of symbols.
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Use the L-shaped tool to view an array for any multiplication fact up to 10.
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Word problems to practice multiplying by 12s only.
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Use the picture clues to help you solve these basic multiplication word problems.
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30 different multiplication bingo boards and calling cards.
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Cut and glue to create a board game with question cards. Travel to the moon as you answer basic multiplication facts.
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Write a multiplication fact shown by each array. Pictures include horseshoes, rainbows, clovers, pots of gold, and top hats.
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In this printable math activity, children will multiply by 7s in order to fill in the blank bubbles on the multiplication caterpillar.
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Task cards can be used for classroom scavenger hunts, small group sessions, peer tutoring, exit slips, document cameras, and so much more. These cards have arrays, repeated addition expressions, and fact family triangles.
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Print this set of four miniature 0-15 multiplication tables for students' desktops.
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Try this quick multiplication timed quiz.. Facts include 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s.
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Print out this filled in multiplication fact sheet that ranges from 0 through 12.
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Write the answers to the multiplication facts (0-6) and color according to the key.
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First, students skip count by 8s. Then they complete an input/output box. After that, they compare numbers using the symbols <, >, and =. Then they write a multiplication fact to go along with the illustration.
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Complete the multiplication problems and color in the pictures accordingly to reveal the two different summery images.
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Find the products. Then color the page according to the key at the bottom see the mystery picture.
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Students will learn to multiply by 2s by completing the various activities on this page.
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Addition mystery picture of an Easter bunny with a basket of eggs.
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Review elapsed time, fractions of a set, basic multiplication & division, and reading data on a line plot.
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Practice multiplying by 7 with these task cards, which can be used for various activities such as peer practice, scavenger hunts, class games, and more.
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Find the product for each multiplication fact. Then color according to the key to reveal a picture of a dragon.
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Solve the basic multiplication facts on each puzzle piece and match them to the puzzle pieces with their products.
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This timed quiz has 50 problems on it. Covers all basic facts for 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, and 7s. Facts through 12, up to 7x12.
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Count by 2s to answer the seven questions on this printable skip-counting worksheet.
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Multiply and color according to the key to reveal a royal castle.
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Many of the boxes are empty, but some are already filled in on this 3rd grade multiplication chart.
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This origami fortune teller includes the hardest 0-9 multiplication facts. Basic facts include 6x7, 8x7, 6x3, 7x4, 7x3, 3x8, 9x7, and 4x8. (Does NOT include 10s, 11s, or 12s.)
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Fill in the answers to the multiplication problems. All problems have a factor of 11. Then color the picture according to the key.
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Basic Multiplication Facts drill for numbers 0-3, up to 3x10.
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Count the number of groups and the number of objects in each group. This is a 2-page, introductory-level worksheet activity.
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Solve the division problems and use the answers to color in the pictures. The two worksheets in this file may look the same but they each produce a unique Thanksgiving illustration!
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This worksheet can be split and used for two students. Each caterpillar has 10 segments with basic multiply-by-10 math problems to be solved.
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Use this c.c. to practice basic multiplication facts with tens. (Up to 10 x 12)
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Write a repeated addition fact and multiplication fact for each array shown.
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Solve each multiplication problem. Then use your answer and match it to the color key and color the picture to solve the mystery picture.
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Cut out a multiplication facts and glue it into the center oval. Then students draw an array, write a repeated addition fact, and create a grouping illustration.
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This PDF has 30 multiplication task cards with missing factors. Includes 0-10 multiplication facts.
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Practice multiplying by 3s and 4s with this fun printable puzzle activity.
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This sheet has about 40 facts to check student understanding of multiplication facts with factors of 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. Facts through 12, up to 4x12.
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Count by 8s and fill in the missing numbers in the number lines on this skip-counting worksheet.
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This multiplication table is only partly filled in. Students can fill in the empty squares.
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When students have learned their facts up to 9x9, try this timed test. Facts include 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, and 9s.
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Multiply to find out how many ears are on six rabbits, how many legs are on seven spiders, etc.
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Use models to solve multiplication facts using repeated addition.
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Review your fours times tables with this multiplication cootie catcher craft project. (Up to 4 x 12)
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Print the 36 cards in this set on card stock. Then cut them apart. Your students can match the facts, array graphics, and answers/products. You can also play a memory-match game with this set of cards.
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Answer over 40 multiplication facts, with factors of 0, 1, 2, and 3. Facts through 12, up to 3x12.
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Practice multiplying by 11s and 12s with this fun activity. Print and cut the puzzle pieces.
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Assess your students' knowledge of basic facts for the 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, and 8s times tables. Facts through 12, up to 8x12.
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The multiplication problems on this page are from 1-12. Solve them and use the color key to determine how it is colored to reveal sea shells on the beach.
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Solve the multiplication facts and color according to the key to reveal a mystery sea monster picture.
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At the top of the worksheet, kids will skip count by 4s from 0 to 40. Then they'll complete the input-output boxes. After that they'll complete the fact family triangles.
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This file includes two worksheets. Students will solve basic multiplication problems and color the pages according to their key. The design looks the same, but one worksheet will result in a dog and the other a cat!
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Count by 3s on the hundreds chart. Color every 3rd number. Then tell if the numbers are odd, even, or both.
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Multiply by 3s to fill in all the bubbles on the multiplication caterpillar.
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This worksheet has a skip counting number line, missing factor problems, a multiplication wheel, comparing questions, and a number table.
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This PDF contains 30 task cards. Each one has a picture of an array. Students write the multiplication fact shown by each.
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Try this whole-class, super-fun chain reaction game that teaches basic facts!
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Count the boxes and rows to solve the repeated addition problems.
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Here's a multiplication quiz for your students. Facts include 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, 11s, and 12s.
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Find the products and color the page according to the key. This file contains two worksheets that look the same but will reveal different pictures.
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Practice multiplication and division fact families by using three given numbers. Students will write four fundamental math facts based on those numbers.
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Draw a line from dot-to-dot as you count by 2s to reveal a picture of a dolphin.
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Your students will become pros at multiplying by 7s when they practice with this fortune teller. (Up to 7 x 12)
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This variety worksheet features both horizontal and vertical problems, word problems, and a table.
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Learn those tricky twelves with this paper-folding game. (Up to 12x12)
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Cut out the multiplication facts, products, and array illustrations. Glue each in the correct position on the table.
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Complete the multiplication number bonds. Includes facts up to 12s.
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Students can use this printable puzzle resource to practice multiplying by 7s and 8s.
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This timed test will assess student knowledge of all facts, from 0x0 up to 6x12.
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This worksheet is a multiplication drill to see how fast your students can answer 44 basic multiplication facts correctly. Facts are with 0s, 1s, and 2s multiplied up to 10.
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Reveal a colorful airplane illustration when you solve the math facts and color according to the key. All problems include 4 as a factor.
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Build speed and accuracy with this multiplication quiz. Facts include 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, and 6s.
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Unscramble each set of digits to create basic multiplication facts.
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Students solve multiplication facts and use the color key to color the picture of a fox.
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Fold the origami fortune teller and use it to practice multiplying by twos. Includes eight basic facts. (Up to 2 x 12)
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Solve the multiplication problems and then use the key at the bottom of the page to color the picture of the Chinese New Year lanterns.
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Determine the number of fish, flowers, crayons, and snails by counting by 3s. Up to 27, which coincides with 3x9.
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Circle each multiplication fact you find on this number hunt. There are 20 facts to find.
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The key to mastering fluency is to practice answering facts as quickly and accurately as possible. This timed test can help. Facts through 12, up to 5x12.
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Math Story - Camping FREE
Read the story of Wendy's Camping Adventure, then answer the math questions the follow.
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Solve the multiplication facts and color to reveal a picture of a rooster. The math facts on this worksheet have factors up to 9.
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Copy these flashcards on card stock and let your students cut them out and practice with them.
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Lay all of the cards on the table face-down. Players take turns trying to find multiplication facts and their matches.
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Solve the multiplication problems and color the page accordingly to reveal the mystery picture. Page 1 is a bunny. Page 3 is a chick. Page 5 has three decorated eggs.
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Count by 3s and write the numbers on the penguins' bellies. Numbers up to 78.
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Children will multiply by 5s in order to fill out every bubble on the multiplication caterpillar.
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On this page, students begin with a skip counting activity. Then they complete a mixed-up 5s multiplication table. After that, they'll compare products using the symbols <, >,
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In this file, you'll find 30 task cards. They have arrays, fact triangles, group models, and repeated addition expressions.
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Tricky two-digit by one-digit multiplication word problems. (example: 56 x 3)
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This fun memory card game will help students learn their multiplication facts up to 9 x 9.
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Why did the girl eat her homework? To find the funny answer to this riddle, students will need to solve 41 multiplication facts.
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This worksheet has Easter-themed items arranged in rows and columns. Write a basic multiplication fact for each array.
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Children will multiply by 9s to complete this printable multiplication activity.
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Write the answers to the multiplication problems and color the pumpkin picture according to the key.
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This file includes a multi-step problem that requires both subtraction and multiplication. There is also a problem where students must draw an array to multiply.
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Here's another timed multiplication drill test with 0s, 1s, 2s, and 3s.
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Here's a set of four miniature reference tables that can be cut apart.
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Write the answers to the multiplication facts, then write X or O over the corresponding numbers on the tic-tac-toe board.
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Find the quotients and color according to the key to reveal the mystery pictures.
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Practice multiplication arrays with images related to the Fourth of July!
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Print this worksheet for your class so they can learn to multiply by 12s. Find the missing factors, complete the multiplication wheel, and skip counting by 12s are just a few of the activities on this worksheet.
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Want to master the eights? Cut, color, fold, and use this review toy. (Up to 8 x 12)
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Tell how many rows and columns are in each array. hen write a repeated addition problem, as well as a multiplication fact.
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Have students practice multiplying by 9 with these task cards. They can be used for various games and activities, such as scavenger hunts and peer practice.
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Multiply each pair of numbers and color according to the directions at the bottom. Reveal a ladybug on a colorful flower.
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Practice basic division facts using these printable puzzle pieces.
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Count by 4s, from 0 to 40. Connect the dots to make a fish. Then answer several multiplication facts at the bottom of the page.
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Skip count by 6s using these number lines. Find the missing number to write into the boxes.
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Solve and color to create a colorful sailboat picture. 3s only
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This page contains four miniature desktop charts that you can cut out for student reference.
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Hunt for 20 complete multiplication facts with this printable number search. Circle each fact you find, and write the complete number sentences on the lines provided.
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Practice multiplying by 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, and 8s. This drill sheet has 39 problems. This version includes 11s and 12s, up to 8x12.
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Solve these basic 1-12 multiplication problems and then use the solutions to find the right color for each space to reveal school supplies on a desk.
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Solve the multiplication facts and color to reveal a picture of a bright orange clownfish.
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Copy these flashcards on card stock. Your students can cut them out and practice with them. There's also a sorting sheet on the last page. The facts on these cards are written horizontally. 9 cards per page.
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After skip counting by 6s from 0 to 60, students will then complete an input-output table. After that, they'll write the missing factors in the fact family triangles.
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Will the mystery picture be an apple or a banana? It depends which of the two worksheets your student completes!
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Count by 3s and then answer the critical thinking questions.
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Multiply by 4s to in order to fill in all the bubbles on the multiplication caterpillar.
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This page has a 3s multiplication wheel, comparing questions, skip counting, and a table for students to fill in.
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This file contains 24 task cards. Questions and problems include arrays, fact triangles, group models, and repeated addition.
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Calculate how much it would cost to buy items at a fruit stand. Requires multiplication of money by 1-digit numbers. (example: $0.37 x 3)
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Printable multiplication board game with a space theme.
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When playing this game, students roll a die. The number they roll corresponds to a column of math facts on the game board. Students read and answer the facts as quickly as possible.
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Solve this mystery picture twice. On pages 1-2, you solve the multiplication facts and color according to the key to make a leprechaun picture. On pages 3-4, you solve and color to reveal a pot of gold.
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Students will multiply by 8s in order to fill out all the bubbles in the multiplication caterpillar in this printable math activity.
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Write the products for the basic multiplication facts (0s through 9s) and color the illustration according to the key.
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In these single-step and multi-step problems, your students will review repeated addition (basic multiplication), as well as addition and subtraction.
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A partially filled in multiplication table, from 0-15.
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Time students to see if they can finish this quiz in less than 5 minutes. Facts include 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s.
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All of the boxes are filled in; Use as a reference chart.
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Write the answers to the multiplication facts, then write X or O over the corresponding numbers on the tic-tac-toe board.
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Will you color in a yummy summer snack or some fun beach toys? It depends which of the two worksheets in this file you complete.
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Use patriotic- or holiday-themed symbols to practice multiplication with groups.
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This worksheet has a skip counting activity, a fill-in-the-blank multiplication table, multiplication wheel, and more.
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Write the product for each basic multiplication fact. Then color according to the key to reveal a picture of the Earth.
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Complete the missing numbers on the Christmas ornament number bonds. Use multiplication or division to solve each.
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Practice multiplying by 8 with this set of task cards. They can be used for activities such as peer practice, scavenger hunts, games, and more.
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Solve each basic multiplication fact on the puzzle. Then color each space according to the key at the bottom. All multiplication facts are within 100.
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Practice basic multiplication from 0-12 with this printable puzzle activity.
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This drill worksheet has all basic facts for multiplying by 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Facts include 11s and 12s, up to 7x12.
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Solve these basic multiplication facts and use the color key at the bottom to reveal a beach scene. Facts are with 0s, 1s, and 2s.
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Mystery picture contains a rocket flying through space. 3s only.
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This entire multiplication chart is filled in so students can use it for reference purposes.
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Basic Multiplication Facts 0 - 12. This worksheet has a camping theme.
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Use skip counting to learn and practice basic multiplication facts. Includes facts up to 5 x 12.
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Use repeated addition to solve these basic facts. Includes illustrations of fruit as models.
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Solve the multiplication problems and color the picture of Texas accordingly.
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On this multiplication worksheet, you will find ten vertical 2-digit by 1-digit problems, two of which involve multiplying money. You will also find two word problems.
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Multiply by 12s in each circle to solve the math problems.
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Multiply by six with this creative origami cootie catcher game. (Up to 6 x 12)
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This is a slightly easier version of the bar model worksheet above.
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Solve the basic multiplication facts. All problems have products of 81 or less. Then color the beach scene according to the key.
(Approx. grade levels: 2-4)
(Approx. grade levels: 2-4)
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First cut out a multiplication fact and glue it in the center of the page. Then write a repeated addition problem, create an array, and draw a grouping illustration.
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Brush up on your multiplication skills using this printable resource. Problems include multiplying by 5s and 6s.
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Multiply by 6s. Write the answers in each space of the illustration. Then color according to the key at the bottom. What's the finished mystery picture? A butterfly!
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On this skip-counting worksheet, count by 9s along the number line to find the missing numbers.
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Solve and write the product for each problem. Then color the dog picture.
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Here's another quiz for assessing students' knowledge of basic facts. Facts include 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, and, of course, 8s.
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Fill in the empty squares with factors that will complete the puzzle.
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This worksheet shows fruit divided into groups. Students use repeated addition to find the totals. Then write each as a multiplication fact.
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Insert factors that will complete the puzzle grid to make the given products.
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Cut and fold the paper to make a fortune teller that allows students to practice multiplying by fives. (Up to 5 x 12)
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Draw arrays for any multiplication facts on this template graphic organizer.
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Count by 3s up to 36. These numbers coincide with multiplication facts up to 3x12.
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Test students' multiplication skills with this timed quiz with 0s, 1s, and 2s. Facts up to 2x10. Recommended time: 5 minutes.
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Here's a blank 0 through 12 multiplication table has empty boxes for students to fill in.
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Complete the multiplication table and the multiplication wheel. Count by 11s and fill in the table.
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Will the mystery picture be a shovel and pail on the beach? Or will it be a tasty summer treat? Complete both worksheets in this file and you'll reveal both images!
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Have your students practice their basic multiplication skills with this worksheet. The two coloring pages may look similar, but they'll each reveal a different image when completed.
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Follow along the caterpillar to complete all of the math facts. Write your answer in the space below the problem.
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Kids will quickly learn to multiply numbers by nine with this fortune teller game. (Up to 9 x 12)
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Analyze each bar model. Write numbers in the empty blocks. Then write a repeated addition number sentences and a multiplication fact for each.
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Help students perfect their multiplication skills with these task cards, which will help them review multiplying by 10s.
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In this game, students move from desk to desk, around the classroom, answering basic multiplication questions. Includes 30 game cards, student answer sheet, and teacher instructions.
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Print and cut these puzzle pieces so students can practice multiplying by 0s, 1s and 2s.
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This timed test covers all basic facts for 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s. Facts through 12, up to 4x12.
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0, 7, 14,... what is next? Skip count by 7s along the number line to find out.
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This zero through nine multiplication table is blank, so students can fill in the answers.
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Solve the multiplication facts, then color the boxes according to the key. Students will find a surprise picture.
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This completed mystery picture shows a lovely bird sitting on eggs in her next.
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Yet another timed test for building accuracy and speed. Facts include 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, and 10s.
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Find the products and then color the worksheet based on the key.
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Starting at number 0, count by 6s and draw the line connecting the dots to form a shooting star.
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Use this origami fortune teller to review multiplication by threes. (Up to 3 x 12)
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These task cards can be used for peer practice, classroom scavenger hunts, exit slips, class games, and more.
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Color, then cut, then fold the fortune teller. Includes eight basic facts with elevens. (Up to 11x12)
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Cut out the cards and sorts. Match the facts, products, and array graphics. You can also play a memory match game with these cards.
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This is a 2 or 3 player game. Students take turns rolling a die. The number rolled corresponds with a column of math facts on the game board. Students must recite the answers to all facts in the column as quickly as possible.
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Review your multiplication skills with this printable activity that focuses on multiplying by 9s and 10s.
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This dog and cat-themed drill worksheet contains basic facts up to 6s. THis version includes 11s and 12s, up to 6x12.
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This multiplication drill worksheet is similar to the first version only the factors of 0, 1, and 2 are multiplied up to 12. There are 44 questions to answer on this page.
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Solve these multiplication problems with factors of five. Then color to see the blue whale picture.
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This is a five-minute, fifty question multiplication test.. Facts include 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, and 6s.
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Count the dots on each side of the dominoes and multiply the numbers together.
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After solving basic multiplication facts, students color the picture to reveal a fun robot!
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More practice with multiplication facts, using skip counting. Includes basic facts facts up to 10 x 12.
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Solve the multiplication problems and color the page based on your answers. Will you color a police car or fire truck? It depends which of the two worksheets you complete!
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Skip count by 3s to make a beautiful flower picture. Start at number 3 and keep drawing until you get all the way up to 90.
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Can you find all of the division facts hidden in this puzzle?
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This drill-and-practice page has multiplication tables for 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s. 39 problems total. Facts through 10, up to 5x10, up to 5x12.
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Find the values of coin sets. Count backwards by 1s. Follow the rule to complete an input/output table. Estimate lengths. Solve problems related to arrays.
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Hot air balloon picture covers all basic multiplication facts 0-9.
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Copy these flashcards on card stock and let your students cut them out and practice with them. The facts on these cards are written vertically. 4 cards per page.
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Basic Multiplication Drill for facts 0 through 5, up to 5x10.
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This is a whole-class chain reaction game for reviewing basic multiplication facts up to 12.
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Students can solve these basic division problems and color the pages according to the key. Which picture they create depends on which of the three worksheets included in this file they complete.
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In this printable math activity, students will multiply by 6s in order to fill out all the bubbles on the multiplication caterpillar.
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On this printable, students begin by skip counting from 0 to 90 by 9s. Then they fill in a scrambled multiplication table with 9s. After that, they compare numbers and complete a magic multiplication wheel.
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Task cards work well for peer practice, document cameras, classroom scavenger hunts, exit slips, and class games. Each card has an array, a repeated addition expression, a groups model, or a number family triangle.
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Each player rolls a pair of dice. They multiply the numbers together to find the product. The player with the largest product wins the round.
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What's a twip? To find out the answer to the funny riddle, answer 33 basic multiplication facts. Then match the products to the letters in the puzzle.
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Write the answers to the basic division facts, then color according to the key. The mystery picture reveals seashells by the ocean.
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In this printable math activity, students will multiply by 11s in order to fill out all the bubbles in the multiplication caterpillar.
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Use basic multiplication and division to solve these frames and arrows puzzles.
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Multiply the number inside the wheel times the number in the middle to find the outside product.
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Skills on this set of worksheets includes: reading and interpreting a line plot; solving a basic multiplication word problem; solving a basic division problem; and completing a multi-step problem involving multiplication and addition.
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Print out this empty multiplication fact sheet that ranges from 0 through 12.
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Write the products for the basic multiplication facts, then color the illustration according to the key. The mystery picture reveals a reindeer.
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