Practice of math facts is usually limited to drill sheets and flashcards. But kids are more likely to tune in to math facts if practice is presented as a game!
Playing a tactile game with multiplication will help your child get a better grasp of basic math concepts and transform your kid into a master multiplier.
Create some cards and a factor board and get ready to practice multiplication. This game will help your kid get one step closer to memorizing times tables!
Learning multiplication is unnecessarily daunting for some students. Take the pressure off with sweet third grade multiplication activities like candy math. If you find some students simply can’t figure out how math applies to the real world, make learning more practical and enhance students’ understanding of the world around them through coin riddles and other third grade division activities that help them develop math skills at the same time.