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Halloween Multiplication Facts Secret Picture Tile Printables

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Interested in having these activities all year long? Check out the GROWING BUNDLE here.

These Halloween Multiplication Facts Printable Secret Picture Tile Activities are:

  • self-checking
  • interactive
  • calming - perfect for subs or those crazy full moon days!

WHAT MULTIPLICATION FACTS ARE COVERED?

There are seven activities that start students with simpler facts (arrays are provided for simpler facts) and continue building up to more difficult facts:

  • Factors Up To 5
  • Factors Up To 7
  • Factors Up To 8
  • Factors Up To 9
  • Factors Up To 10
  • Factors Up To 12 (easier)
  • Factors Up To 12 (harder
  • All activities in one

WHERE CAN I USE THESE?

  • for early finishers
  • independent math centers
  • homework
  • extra practice/review
  • in Sub Plans

WHAT IS PROVIDED?

  1. Seven Secret Picture Tile Printables
  2. Recording Sheet
  3. Answer Key

ARE YOU PLANNING ON MAKING THESE FOR OTHER HOLIDAYS?

Yes. Please check out the Secret Picture Tile GROWING BUNDLE here.

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Multiplication Facts Secret Picture Tiles GROWING BUNDLE

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.

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