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To help with the counting of the dots on each side we have put vertical and horizontal lines to mark groups of 5 dots. This way students can see, for example, there is a group of 5 and three more on one side and two groups of 5 and 2 more on the other side so this must be 8x12. The lines can also help by letting students use decomposition to break the problem up into smaller simpler problems which they can add together. This is an effective strategy to use on their way to internalizing the multiplication table. One thing you might want to do is show them one card and just ask them to Notice and Wonder about what they see and hopefully they can recognize what the lines indicate.
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- Print out the cards on card stock, cut and laminate them. You will probably want more than one set. We recommend printing each set out using a different colour of card stock. This way if the sets get mixed up then you just need to match the colours.
- When you print out the cards, the first 2 pages cover 2x1 all the way to 7x7 (with a few times one cards in there to fill the page). The next page cover 8x2 all the way to 9x9. And finally the last two pages go from 10x2 all the way to 12x12. So if you have kids struggling still with multiplication, you may want to limit them to some of the first few pages.
- If you are printing out the cards with the answers on them, the answer pages show up every second page with the intent that when you print them, you have double sided checked off on your printer/copier. If you have the option, have it "Flip on the long edge".
- For Game Mode: Put kids in groups of 3-6.
- Shuffle the cards (versions without answers on the back)
- Someone flips over a card.
- The first person to say the correct product gets the card (or a point). Students have to agree that that is the correct answer. If a student says more than one answer, they are disqualified for that card.
- Conversely, you could have kids work in pairs and use the decks with the answers on the back.
- Shuffle the cards (version with the numbers on the back)
- Deal out half to each person.
- Each student takes their deck and holds them so the other can't see either side.
- They take turns showing each other a dot array and listen for their partner to say the answer (visible on the back).
- Array Multiplication Cards (Google Doc, PDF)
- Array Multiplication Cards with answers (Google Doc, PDF)
- Array Multiplication Cards (Groups) (Google Doc, PDF)
- Array Multiplication Cards (Groups) with answers (Google Doc, PDF)
- Google Drawing Templates for each card (UnGrouped, Grouped)