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Multiplication Facts Worksheets
Help students memorize multiplication tables with focused worksheets. Consistent practice enhances recall and makes solving larger problems more efficient. Use them to ensure students have a solid grasp of basic multiplication facts.
Shanghai Sample Mini Unit - Includes Reading, Vocabulary, Facts
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Geography, Social Studies, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Activities
Shanghai Mini Unit 1 Day Sample About the Full Download This Shanghai Mini Unit is a 5-day literacy resource created for students in grades 2–5. Each day follows a clear, consistent structure with seven engaging activities designed to build vocabulary, boost reading confidence, and explore the sights, sounds, and traditions of Shanghai. Students complete the same core activities each day, helping to build routine while keeping learning meaningful and fun: Vocabulary words Sentence writing Reading comprehension Act It Out (partner conversation) Shanghai facts Discussion questions Describing words At the end of the week, students complete a 6-question written quiz to reflect on what they’ve learned and apply their vocabulary in complete sentences. The unit blends structure with cultural discovery, making it ideal for literacy blocks, geography-themed lessons, cultural studies, or enrichment. Vocabulary words included in the unit: skyline, harbor, temple, lantern, market, bamboo, ferry, skywalk, pagoda, vendor, calligraphy, silk, acrobat, dragon, palace, terrace, opera, Lantern Festival, rickshaw, spice, temple fair, scroll, porcelain, dim sum, kite Describing words (adjectives) used in Shanghai context: bright, busy, peaceful, colorful, tall, glowing, high, steady, tasty, smooth, flowing, bold, careful, graceful, grand, glowing, spicy, lively, delicate, playful, artful, festive How to Use This Shanghai Mini Unit This Shanghai Mini Unit is designed to be flexible and easy to implement in any classroom or learning setting. Each day features seven repeatable activities that build literacy skills through Shanghai-themed content. Teachers can guide students through each task as a whole class, in small groups, or independently. Start the day with vocabulary and sentence building, then move into reading comprehension and the Act It Out partner script to encourage fluency and expression. Fun facts and discussion questions spark critical thinking, while the describing words support writing and oral language. At the end of the week, use the included written quiz to review key vocabulary and concepts. The consistent structure allows students to build confidence while exploring the culture, language, and energy of one of the world’s most fascinating cities. Includes color and black and white versions. More Shanghai Products FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Mini Unit Links Shanghai Spring St. Patrick's Day Starters St. Patrick's Day Sprinters Mini Units in Depth The mini unit series is a collection of structured language-learning resources that support students in building vocabulary, improving reading skills, and practicing language in context. Each unit focuses on a carefully selected set of words, ensuring students are introduced to meaningful vocabulary that connects to cultural traditions, historical events, or well-known symbols. The format includes vocabulary exercises, example sentences, reading passages, conversation prompts, fun facts, discussion questions, and quizzes to reinforce learning in an interactive and engaging way. Through these activities, students gain a deeper understanding of language beyond definitions. The reading passages provide contextual exposure, while the conversation and discussion sections encourage spoken fluency and critical thinking. Fun facts introduce cultural insights, helping students connect language to real-world traditions. The structured quiz and written response sections assess comprehension and encourage complete sentence answers, reinforcing proper grammar and sentence structure. This series supports ESL learners and elementary students in grades 2-5, offering a balanced approach to language acquisition, cultural learning, and interactive engagement. For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
Author Cored Education
Tags Elementary, Reading, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Passages, Esl, Mini Unit, Discussions, Geography, Shanghai
Spring Sample Mini Unit - Includes Reading, Vocabulary, Facts (PDF)
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Reading, St. Patrick's Day, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Activities
Spring Mini Unit 10 Page Sample Full Version Overview This Spring Mini Unit is a 5-day literacy resource created for students in grades 2–5 . Each day follows a clear, consistent structure with seven engaging activities designed to build vocabulary, boost reading confidence, and celebrate the season of spring. Students complete the same core activities each day, which helps develop routine while keeping learning meaningful and fun: Vocabulary words Sentence writing Reading comprehension Act It Out (partner conversation) Spring facts Discussion questions Describing words At the end of the week, students complete a 6-question written quiz to reflect on what they’ve learned and apply their vocabulary in complete sentences. The unit blends structure with creativity, making it ideal for use during literacy blocks, spring-themed centers, or as an enrichment tool. Vocabulary words included in the unit: blossom, breeze, meadow, sprout, wander, petal, drizzle, nestle, gust, pollen, thaw, budding, scatter, chirp, nest, hatch, soil, drift, peep, spade, buzz, sprinkle, twig, rustle, awaken Describing words (adjectives) used in spring context: fresh, bright, green, warm, soft, colorful, clear, muddy, rainy, blooming, busy, noisy, gentle, sweet, new, windy, wet, cheerful, alive, cool, peaceful, shiny, lovely, light, breezy How to Use This Spring Mini Unit This Spring Mini Unit is designed to be flexible and easy to implement in any classroom or learning setting. Each day features seven repeatable activities that build literacy skills through spring-themed content. Teachers can guide students through each task as a whole class, in small groups, or independently. Start the day with vocabulary and sentence building, then move into reading comprehension and the Act It Out partner script to encourage fluency and expression. Spring facts and discussion questions spark critical thinking, while the describing words support writing and oral language. At the end of the week, use the included written quiz to review key vocabulary and concepts. The consistent structure allows students to build confidence while enjoying the season’s language, imagery, and wonder. Includes color and black and white versions. More Spring Products FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Mini Unit Links Spring St. Patrick's Day Starters St. Patrick's Day Sprinters Mini Units in Depth The mini unit series is a collection of structured language-learning resources that support students in building vocabulary, improving reading skills, and practicing language in context. Each unit focuses on a carefully selected set of words, ensuring students are introduced to meaningful vocabulary that connects to cultural traditions, historical events, or well-known symbols. The format includes vocabulary exercises, example sentences, reading passages, conversation prompts, fun facts, discussion questions, and quizzes to reinforce learning in an interactive and engaging way. Through these activities, students gain a deeper understanding of language beyond definitions. The reading passages provide contextual exposure, while the conversation and discussion sections encourage spoken fluency and critical thinking. Fun facts introduce cultural insights, helping students connect language to real-world traditions. The structured quiz and written response sections assess comprehension and encourage complete sentence answers, reinforcing proper grammar and sentence structure. This series supports ESL learners and elementary students in grades 2-5, offering a balanced approach to language acquisition, cultural learning, and interactive engagement. For More Like This For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
Author Cored Education
Tags Elementary, Reading, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Passages, Esl, Mini Unit, Seasonal, Spring, Discussions
MULTIPLICATION FACTS 1 to 10 | Flashcards
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
1. Why should teachers use educational materials in the classroom? It is already known by the educational community that students need pedagogical tools, such as educational resources to learn better, for this reason teachers must search the Internet for the greatest number of resources to make the educational experience one of the most happy and fulfilled. 2. What is the name of this document? The name of this document is "Multiplication Primers from 1 to 10" 3. What topic will you address in this resource? The topic to be addressed in this pedagogical document is the topic of multiplication. 4. For what ages is it recommended? This educational resource is recommended for students ages 6 to 9 who are learning multiplication. 5. Who is the author of this document? The author of this document is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. 6. In what area of knowledge can it be applied? The area of knowledge to apply these multiplication primers is mathematics. 7. Should I apply it individually or in groups in my class? I recommend that you form groups of 3 to 5 students and share the cards together, draw a card at random and then say the answer. 8. What size and format is this resource in? This pedagogical document is in PDF format, and A3 size. I recommend that you print it as it is, because I consider that the booklets are the ideal size to be seen correctly and also manipulated comfortably by children. 9. Do I need some extra elements to apply it? Yes, you will need scissors and perhaps a laminating machine to laminate the primers so they will be more durable. 10. Is it in color or black and white? These booklets are in colors, so that they are much more attractive to children. 11. Is this resource free or do I have to pay to use it? This resource is available for free. 12. How many pages make up this educational resource? This document comes with 10 fabulous color pages, on each page you will find 4 color booklets. 13. Do you have an attached answer key? It does not contain an attached answer key.
Author EDITORIAL PROFE CHEVERE
Tags Multiplication, Multiplication 1 To 10, Multiplication Facts, Multiplication Exercises
Multiplication & Associated Division Facts
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Multiplication, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
We are always searching for engaging ways to teach our students new skills and review skills that they already know! This is a 1-page worksheet that will allow students enough practice to sharpen their skills. Students will practice with Multiplication and Associated Division Facts. The objective is for students to be able to understand multiplication facts with fluency and then be able to write two corresponding division facts. This worksheet is most appropriate for 4th grade students. You may have 5th grade students who need the additional practice. An advanced 3rd grade student may also enjoy it as a challenge. This is a 1-page worksheet that is divided into 2 sections. Each section has 3 rows. On the top section, students will complete multiplication facts for x2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10. The first row is complete for students. On the bottom section, students will complete multiplication facts for x7, 8, and 9. For each section, they will fill in the blank for the multiplication problem in the first row. In the following two rows, they will write two different corresponding division facts. You can easily print and laminate these pages, so they retain their durability for repeated use. Students can write answers with a dry erase marker. This will make a great math center or small group activity. This worksheet set is also great as an assessment . Answer key is not included. I hope you enjoy! Here is a link to a similar resource in my store: https://teachsimple.com/product/addition-using-a-number-line Here is a link to my store to enjoy other resources from me: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/elementary-resources-4-u I can be contacted for questions and concerns at harlandm2000@yahoo.co.uk .
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Multiplication Problems, Math Fill In The Blank, Associated Division Facts, Fact Fluency, Math Facts, Division Problems, Graphic Organizer, Small Group
Multiplication and Division Facts for Older Students (Grades 6-10)
Special Resources, Math, Fact Families, Multiplication and Division, Division, Multiplication, Special Education Needs (SEN), Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Do you have middle school or high school students who need to practice their multiplication and division facts and review their knowledge of factors and multiples? Here’s a package of worksheets designed just for them! What's Included: 11 Page PDF: Ready to Print and Go! 8 pages of ready-to-print worksheets! 3 page answer key included 1) Factor Practice: Students are given a list of products, and they must write 2 factors that could multiply to make each product. It’s kind of like a math minute in reverse! 2) Factor Practice: Picture Puzzle: Students identify prime numbers and how many pairs of factors composite numbers have. If they do it correctly, they will reveal a hidden picture. 3) Prime Factors: Students work with prime factors to make factor trees. A sample is included. 4) Factor Dice Game : Students can play on their own or race with a partner. They roll two dice, multiply the numbers, and then think of all the ways you could make that product using factors or prime factors. 5) Multiple Mix-Up: Students explore lists of multiples to determine which times table they come from. They start to identify which multiples will always occur together (for example, multiples of 9 will always also be multiples of 3). 6) LCM and GCF Practice: Finally, students work with all their knowledge to find lowest common multiples and greatest common factors. Grades to Use With: These pages are designed to be used with older students in middle and high school (grades 6-10). They could be a great review to ensure your students are ready for factoring polynomials, they could be easy sub plans to have on hand, or they could be a simple warm-up. These activities could also work well in high school special education classes. If you want more fun math practice, check out my store: Grace Under Pressure
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Multiplication, Multiplication Facts, Division, Division Facts, Factors, Multiples, Prime, Composite, Prime Factors, LCM
Division Fast Facts Worksheet
Math, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This worksheet is a great way for students to build division fact fluency. The divisor is less than 10, so it's a perfect way for students to learn their division facts.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Fast Division, Division Facts Worksheet, Learn Division Fast, How To Learn Division Fast
Division Facts 1-12 - Trick or Treat Worksheets and Hands-On Activity
Math, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Grade 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Division Facts 1-12 - Trick or Treat Worksheets and Hands-On Activity The Division Facts 1-12 - Trick or Treat Worksheets and Hands-On Activity is an engaging educational tool tailored to third and fourth-grade learners. Drawing on the intrigue of Halloween, this resource offers three comprehensive worksheets combined with a dynamic hands-on activity designed to enhance mastery of division. Worksheet One: The first worksheet provides eight equations for mathematical exploration, centered around accessible, hands-on activities. This practical learning approach helps introduce the concept in an intriguing way, using jack-o-lantern buckets and candy pieces. Students equally share the candies into buckets demonstrating physical division and then record their results on the corresponding worksheet. Worksheet Two: In contrast for pupils who are more independent or further along in their understanding of division, the second worksheet offers thirty-six equations that range from basic to complex levels (division facts 1-12). This can be used as homework reinforcement, classroom practice or as a timed assessment to gauge learner's progress. Worksheet Three: Last but not least are four word problems tied to a trick-or-treat theme in order to challenge learners' application skills. They are required to form and solve respective equations driving them deeper into comprehension of mathematical principles behind division. Interactive Activity Resource Cards: Accompanying these worksheets are interactive activity resource cards - one page depicts jack-o-lantern buckets while another represents candy pieces; both contribute significantly into helping students understand What does dividing by number look like? visually before they transition towards symbolic representation observed on sheets. An answer key is provided at end An answer key is provided at end assuring educators easy referencing when marking work while also serving as guided solution provider for homeschoolers or parent-assistants looking over learning routine at home. The Advantage: This product shines among teaching resources since it actively manages student learning experiences from familiarization stages through advanced level work translating across group education dynamics such larger classes down towards targeted tutoring setups due its flexible nature.
Author Quail Trail Products
Tags Division, Halloween, Worksheets, Hands-on Activity, Word Problems
Division & Long Division Practice Questions - Age 9-12
Math, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
A comprehensive pack of division and long division practice questions, with answers, that are designed to help kids, age 9-12, get to grips with all areas of division. The exercises include questions on: - simple division facts and mental division skills - division with and without remainders - division with a missing dividend or divisor - prime numbers - factors and HCF - dividing by 10, 100, 1000 - long division - written division problems We have devised these packs as a supplementary aid to learning maths. They have been created to help teach the problem areas that children struggle with most. Through my work as a tutor, I’ve discovered that children would have problems with particular areas in maths and would find it hard to get their head round difficult concepts. I found that most textbooks contained only a couple of pages of exercises to work through, which does not solve the problem. Therefore, I have devised some structured packs that deal with each subject in greater detail, giving the child loads of examples to work through. If they work through the packs ‘the penny will drop’ and they will grasp the concept. This is a great resource and children will love practising division alongside the kids of Mathsland High - Doubtful Darren Divides, Felicity Factor, Petite Penelope Prime and Loud Lenny Long Division. Answers included.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Simple Division Facts, Long Division, Factors, Prime Numbers, Word Division Promblems, Long Division Facts, How To Teach Basic Division, Long Division Practice Problems, How To Teach Long Division, How To Explain Long Division To A Child, How To Teach A Child Division, When Is Long Division Taught, Teach Long Division