♥ Roll and Compare – Roll 1 or 2 die, write the number to complete the number sentence and then answer it. ♥ 5 in a Line – Spin the spinner and color the matching answer in the grid. ♥ Missing Factors – Write the missing factors to complete the number sentences. ♥ Make an Array – Draw arrays to match the facts.
♥ Emoji Mystery – Color the answers in the grid to reveal the mystery emoji. ♥ Multiply and Graph – Graph the facts according to their answers. ♥ Multiplication Wheels – Answer the multiplication questions and then rewrite them as number sentences.
♥ Repeated Addition – Write a repeated addition number sentence for each of the facts. ♥ 2x Mental Multiplication – Answer the facts and write down your time. ♥ Color by Product – Color the picture using the key. ♥ Multiplication Maze – Color all the true facts to help the spider get through the maze. ♥ Number Bonds – Write the missing factor to complete the number bonds. ♥ Secret Code – Write the answers to the facts and then use the letters to find the secret answer to the question. ♥ Commutative Property – Answer the multiplication questions and then use the commutative property to rewrite them. ♥ True or False – Color the true facts yellow and the false facts blue. ♥ Spin and Solve – Spin the spinner and write the number in an empty box. ♥ Rainbow Arrays – Color the arrays to match the facts. ♥ Skip Counting by 9 – Color the chart to skip count by 9’s and then rewrite the numbers in the circles. ♥ Fact Check - Write the answers to the multiplication questions. ♥ Cover - A cute cover that can be used to create a booklet for your students Multiplication Worksheet Bundle - Facts 1 to 12 There are a range of engaging worksheets included which are perfect for math stations, morning work, whole-class activities, homework and more! There’s also a booklet cover included in case you want to create a booklet for students. If you wanted your child to do these as a self-guided activity, I recommend writing the answers on the back.ĭownload the free printable here.This multiplication packet will have your students mastering their 9 times tables in a fun and engaging way. The product is left blank so that these can be used easily for review.įor our family’s use of the cards, I laminated them and then punched a hole to keep the cards together with a binder ring. I wanted to also make multiplication flash cards for remembering the facts but included the visual prompts from the worksheets as a reminder. However, I believe they can be used for all ages, especially for those who are struggling to make the connections necessary to understand how multiplying works.) (Please note that Lira is only in the second grade and I aimed these printables at that age group. She danced because she understood what multiplying was and how to do it. I also encourage skip counting so a child can make the connections between patterns and multiplication.įinally, the child can refer to the visual cues to complete the multiplication problems. Or, each mushroom has eight spots so if you have two mushrooms, two times eight is sixteen. For instance, one popsicle has two sticks. I built the worksheets so that a child could see the correspondence between the factors in the equation. Maybe I looked in the wrong places or maybe I needed to create them myself.
I began searching for worksheets with visual supports but all I could find were basic facts sheets for drills. I needed a way for her to visualize the multiplication problems, not just so she would get the correct product but so that she could understand what the purpose was. Recently, I have been reading Visual Supports for People with Autism: A Guide for Parents and Professionals (Topics in Autism) and knew that I would need help teaching Lira how to multiply.