Matikka

Pari- ja ryhmäpelejä kertotauluista

1. Put a mathematical twist on an old favorite.

hands-on multiplication

We play roshambo but students put up fingers instead of rock, paper, or scissors. The first partner to multiply the two sets of fingers together and call out the product gets a point. —Maura L.


2. kertotaulupeli pelikorteilla


 -pakasta otetaan pois numerot 11, 12 ja 13.
- jaetaan jäljelle jäänyt pakka kahdelle pelaajalle
- molemmat käänätävät kortin näkyviin
- nopeammin laskenut saa ottaa pöydällä olevat kortit oman pakkansa alle
 häviäjällä on 5 korttia enää kädessä.


3. Have a back-to-back challenge.

hands-on multiplication

We practice multiplication back to back! Two students stand back to back and each writes a factor on the white board (you can set limit, usually 1-9) and a “caller” announces the product. The two students have to try to solve the others factor, knowing their factor and the product. The person who wins stays and the next class member takes the other space. Whoever wins 3 rounds In a row gets to be the new caller. This is typically a whole class game.—Carrie J.

4. Play a round of Baseball Multiplication.

hands on multiplication

SOURCE: Line upon Line Learning

Use one set of multiplication flashcards to play math baseball in the classroom. Put a flashcard down on the floor in a path. Kids take turn hopping on the cards saying the answer and see how far can they get. Stop when they make a mistake and see who gets the furthest. —Sunny S.

https://www.timvandevall.com/wp-content/uploads/Multiplication-Flash-Cards-BW.pdf Kortit!

Nämä voisi myös tulostaa takarappusille, jossa oppilas saa siirtyä seuraavalle rapulle, jos laskee oikein!

5. Draw Waldorf multiplication flowers.

hands-on multiplication

These are an artistic way to practice multiplication facts.—Courtney H. To play: Start with the center of the flower and write any number 1-9 in the center. Next, draw 12 petals around the center, labelling them 1-12. Last, draw another 12 petals and write the product of the center number and the petal adjacent to the new petal.

6. Play Multiplication Squares.

hands-on multiplication

SOURCE: Games4Gains

Kids love playing the game squares! All you need for this version is two dice, the downloadable game board, and two different colored pens. One player rolls both dice and multiplies the two numbers together, then looks for the product on the board and draws a line to connect any two dots that form part of the square around that product. The game continues until the board is filled with squares.—Brittney F.

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0955/2452/files/Multiplication_Squares_Game_R.pdf?10539773981560425735


7. paripeli

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