![]() ![]() If the goal is for your students to be fluent with their multiplication facts (1×1 up to 10×10), then we should probably be sure we understand what ‘fluent’ means. What is Fluency with Multiplication Facts? In that case, check out my new multiplication app for kids: Fact Fluency: Mastering Multiplication. Or a way to practice one specific set of facts, such as x7 or x8. And while those are all great and helpful options, sometimes you might be looking for a way to practice multiplication facts independently. A quick search of my website will bring up dozens of fun and engaging ways to practice multiplication, from hands on models to printable board games to card games. Even for kids who understand multiplication and feel confident, they would likely still benefit from extra practice and review. ![]() ![]() If there is one skill that virtually all kids could use greater fluency, confidence and understanding of, it would probably be the multiplication facts. Looking for a fun new way for your kids to practice their multiplication facts? Check out this new multiplication app for kids, available on iTunes and Amazon and master the facts once and for all! ![]()
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