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Multiplication Bingo: Create bingo cards with multiplication problems on them. Call out multiplication problems and have students solve them and mark off the corresponding answer on their bingo cards.
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Division Relay Race: Divide the class into teams. Give each team a set of division problems. The first student in each team solves a problem and passes it to the next student. The team that finishes all the problems first wins.
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Multiplication and Division Scavenger Hunt: Hide multiplication and division problems around the classroom or schoolyard. Give each student a worksheet with spaces to write the answers. Students must find the problems, solve them, and write the answers on their worksheets.
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Multiplication and Division Word Problems: Provide students with a set of word problems that involve multiplication and division. Have them solve the problems and explain their thinking and strategies.
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Multiplication and Division Math Centers: Set up math centers with different activities related to multiplication and division. For example, one center could have manipulatives for students to use to solve multiplication and division problems, another center could have task cards for students to solve, and another center could have a game for students to play.
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Multiplication and Division Fact Fluency Practice: Have students practice their multiplication and division facts using flashcards, online games, or timed quizzes. Encourage them to improve their speed and accuracy over time.
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Multiplication and Division Art: Have students create artwork using multiplication and division. For example, they could create a multiplication or division-themed collage, draw arrays to represent multiplication problems, or create a comic strip that tells a story involving multiplication and division.
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Multiplication and Division Math Journal: Have students keep a math journal where they write about their understanding of multiplication and division. They can write about strategies they use, explain how they solved a particular problem, or reflect on their learning.
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Multiplication and Division Problem Solving: Give students real-life word problems that involve multiplication and division. Have them solve the problems and explain their reasoning and solution strategies.
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Multiplication and Division Math Olympics: Organize a math Olympics event where students compete in different multiplication and division challenges. For example, they could compete in a timed multiplication facts race, a division problem-solving challenge, or a multiplication and division relay race.
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