We have been exploring a number of ways to solve
multiplication problems, including drawing equal groups, using skip-counting on
a number line, skip-counting on a hundreds chart, as well as using arrays and
the area model.
Third graders have been eager to practice and apply what
they are learning. They have been playing a variety of practice
games, some of which focus on multiplying by a specific number and help them
practice strategies like skip counting, and others that focus more on problem
solving related to multiplication.
If you’d like to try a fun multiplication game at home, get
out a deck of cards, a die and something to use for game pieces.
Spiral Multiplication
Directions (For two or more players)
1.
Use the deck of cards to make a spiral game
board starting from the center (take out all of the face cards, but leave in
the Aces, those will count for ones).
2.
Place your game pieces at the start (in the
middle, ON the first card).
3.
Player 1 rolls the die. Player 1 multiplies the number on the die by
the number the game piece is on. If they
are correct, they move the number of spaces the die shows. If they are incorrect, they do not move on
that turn.
4.
Take turns and repeat until someone reaches the
end of the spiral.
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