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Multiplication Rhymes Song and Posters

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3rd - 5th
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Pages
29 pages
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Learning Objective

Students will use rhymes to memorize and recall 21 of the most difficult multiplication facts.

Description

These fun rhymes will improve multiplication fluency for the 21 hardest facts using colorful posters and a video of the chants with sound effects! Click on the preview to see and hear a short clip from the video. These tools will make memorizing the times tables much easier and students LOVE them!

Have you tried EVERYTHING to get your students to memorize their multiplication tables? I did, too. My most successful method was starting with what most 3rd graders already knew (counting by 2, 5, and 10), then showing them how skip counting was actually multiplication. Next, explaining the commutative property for multiplication. Then, teaching the times table rules for 0 and 1. Once this is done, you can color in a chart (included in this resource) to show students that there are only 21 facts left to learn! I've created rhymes and visuals for each one of these 21 new facts...different from other similar products I've seen because the visuals actually illustrate the equations.

Please watch the video preview to see and hear a portion of Times Rhymes.

The following items are included:

• 21 New Facts multiplication memorization charts (5 pages)

• Times Rhymes Posters (22 pages)

• 2 videos with recorded rhymes, standard and widescreen (3:38)

• Student Times Rhymes printable (1 page)

• TOU & Credits (1 page)

Facts included:

3×3=9, 3×4=12, 3×6=18, 3×7=21, 3×8=24, 3×9=27, 4×4=16, 4×6=24, 4×7=28, 4×8=32, 4×9=36, 6×6=36, 6×7=42, 6×8=48, 6×9=54, 7×7=49, 7×8=56, 7×9=63, 8×8=64, 8×9=72, 9×9=81

The posters were designed in high resolution using Photoshop for 8.5x11 paper. They can be enlarged to 11x17 or 18x24 without any loss of crispness. A 24x36 poster will lose a little of the crispness but still look great because it is viewed from a greater distance.. Laminate them and your investment should last a long time.

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29 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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