If your students are like mine, they haven't memorized their multiplication and division facts yet. I had them make sets of flash cards, but managing that was a pain.
I created a station called "Quiz Me: Multiplication" where students set a goal, review a set of problems and have another member of the class quiz them. It's a quick daily practice where they set their own goals. We measure progress with weekly quizzes.
I also handed these out at recent parent conferences. It was nice to have just two sheets of paper (this one and division) to hand parents instead of flash cards.
I originally planned to cut out each set and glue them to color-coded construction paper and have them laminated. Reality hit and I printed them back to back and put them in sheet protectors. You can decide, although I highly recommend investing in companies that sell sheet protectors. I use a lot of them.
Here is the link to the freebie Quiz Me: Multiplication.
Next week I will post Quiz Me: Division.
Quiz Me: Multiplication is a part of my Multiplication and Division Fact Fluency Packet.
Multiplication and Division Fact Fluency Pack is available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Multiplication and Division Fact Fluency Pack is also available in my Teachers Notebook store.
What was it that you handed out at parent conferences? Mine are coming up soon, and I've got plenty of kids that still don't know their facts. Yikes!
ReplyDeleteUrsula,
DeleteI passed out this document to parents. It was a way they could quiz their students on all the math facts. The multiplication facts are on one sheet of paper back-to-back. Let me know if you need more information.