This activity is great for active learners who will love punching holes as they create multiplication arrays for basic facts. Punch holes to make arraysĪrrays introduce multiplication in a way that kids can easily understand. Learn more: Teaching With Jillian Starr/Array Capture 7. At the end of the game, the player with the most spaces colored in wins. Players roll the dice and use the numbers to block off space on the grid, writing in the math sentence too. You can use dice-in-dice or just a regular pair of dice for this game. Pick up some pool noodles and use our easy tutorial to turn them into the ultimate multiplication manipulatives! This is such a unique way for kids to practice their facts.
Learn more: Royal Baloo/Fidget Spinner Math 5. The object of the game is simple: Spin the spinner and complete as many problems as possible.