Are you looking for multiplication board games to make learning math facts enjoyable for your students? Then you will not want to miss this blog post!Â
While the title says three games, it really means 3 resources with many board games for you to choose from!Â
So if your students have a hard time remembering their math facts, now you don’t have to worry that they don’t have enough multiplication practice!
These resources are differentiated which means you can choose the specific multiplication numbers for your students to practice on.Â
Furthermore, by using these engaging board games in your lessons, you can transform the learning experience into a fun and interactive one.Â
So check them out now!
1) Multiplication Games For Third Grade
This set of multiplication games is a perfect addition to your classroom as this resource offers a variety of options to make learning math facts enjoyable and engaging.
Firstly, there are 3 different game types.
Secondly, each game type lets students practice different multiplication skills.
Thirdly, this resource is available in both colored and black and white.Â
Lastly, other then printable math board games, there is a digital option available in Boom Learning!Â
With so many options, you just need to play with them once and they can play by themselves the next time!Â
With a love theme, this makes it perfect for holidays that are related to love, i.e. valentine’s day, mother’s day, friendship days etc.Â
Or it can just be a sign that they will fall in love with math!
Board Games:
Love Multiplies (8 Boards) – Multiply by 1-6: x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9
Heart Jumps (8 Boards) – Multiply by 1-6: x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9
Love Moved (10 Boards) – Multiply by 2-9: x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x2-5, x5-9
Key Features:
- 26 Colored Board Games
- 26 Black & White Board Games
- 26 Digital Board Games
- 3 Styles
- Love Theme
- Multiplication Up to 9×9
- Games are for 2-4 players
- NO PREP
- Fun and engaging way to improve fact fluency
- Use as a math center or review
2) Games for multiplication and division
This resource has 1 gameplay with 28 differentiation options ensuring your students will have ample opportunities to practice their multiplication (and division) skills in a fun and interactive way.Â
As students come together to play in pairs, the Christmas theme creates a sense of holiday spirit, adding excitement to the holiday season in the classroom. So you will want this if you plan to review math facts during the holiday season!
Key Features:
- 28 Board Games
- CHRISTMAS Theme – Month of December
- No Prep Printables
- Singapore Primary 2 & Primary 3
- Multiplication & Division 2 to 9 Math Facts
- Fun and Engaging
- Economical to print: Black & White
- Pair Activity
Math Skills
1. Multiplication Of 2 & 3
2. Multiplication & Division Of 2 & 3
3. Multiplication Of 3 & 4
4. Multiplication & Division Of 3 & 4
5. Multiplication Of 4 & 5
6. Multiplication & Division Of 4 & 5
7. Multiplication Of 6 & 6
8. Multiplication & Division Of 6 & 7
9. Multiplication Of 7 & 8
10. Multiplication & Division Of 7 & 8
11. Multiplication Of 8 & 9
12. Multiplication & Division Of 8 & 9
13. Multiplication Of 2, 3 & 4
14. Multiplication Of 6, 7 & 8
3) Squares Dots Game Â
This resource includes different math skills based on its board game type – Squares Dots Game.
This game is suitable for 2-4 players.Â
Each player takes turns connecting dots with lines, as they correctly solve a multiplication fact.Â
To claim a square, a player must be the last person to draw the line of the last side of the square. Â
The winner is the one who claims the most numbers of squares.Â
In this game there are 8 multiplication game boards, 2 different styles for each math skills group:
- Multiplication of 3 & 4
- Multiplication of 3, 4 & 5
- Multiplication of 6
- Multiplication of 7 & 8Â
Personally, I prefer to use the game board with 2 games on it for a shorter gameplay duration.Â
These printable math board games combines strategy and math, making it an excellent choice for students who enjoy a challenge.Â
Moreover, these multiplication board games are specifically designed products that students need more practice on, making this resource a great review of the math facts.Â
As a result, students will have a blast competing against each other while sharpening their multiplication skills.
Final Thoughts
Students take a long time to master multiplication, and thus, we need to give students a variety of practice so they wouldn’t get bored.Â
Using multiplication board games is one of the ways to capture students’ attention so they practice math willingly.Â
If you like any of the resources mentioned above, do click on the title to buy them! Thanks for the support!
Related Read: 3 Ways To Make Multiplication 3 Digits By 1 Digit Fun and Interesting
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