OR FIND THE FULL BUNDLE OF MULTIPLICATION TASK CARDS HERE. Find the 6’s task cards HERE, the 7’s HERE, and the 8’s HERE. Students will learn conceptually through problem-solving, using arrays, strategic thinking, finding missing numbers, skip-counting, picture representations, and more. Reinforce the 6’s, 7’s, and 8’s multiplication facts with multiplication task cards. However, those strategies are really important to fall back on. I work with these facts over and over and over again with a goal of students committing them to memory. Ultimately, I prefer that my students memorize those really tough facts like 6×6, 6×7, 7×7, and 7×8. Although it may take a bit longer, it’s so important for students to learn that they can work with and manipulate numbers in order to solve an equation. Using known facts is a really important skill to learn. When I work with these facts with my students, I am ALWAYS asking this question: “What do you know,” because my goal is for students to begin asking themselves, “What do I know?” when they see a tricky equation. Now we could SUBTRACT one group of 8 to make 64. Now we could add 2 more groups of 7 to make 49.įor 8×8, we could use a fact that we know, such as 9×8. However, there is good news! If you are teaching your students using a strategic order of facts, they will only have a few facts left to learn for the 6’s, 7’s, and 8’s.įor these facts we can teach students how to use a known fact.įor example, for the equation 6×6, we could use a fact that we know like 5×6, and then just add one more group of 6.įor 7×7, we could use a fact that we know, such as 5×7. OK, it might not make things much easier, but it will make kids smile! What are your favorite multiplication songs? Come share in the WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook.The 6’s, 7’s, and 8’s are typically some of the most difficult multiplication facts to learn. Have a giggle with the Animaniacs, and sing the wildly popular Multiplication Song. ![]() One last hit song cover, this one to help students learn their 12s. The 11 times table is easy up to 9, but what do you do then? This song has the answer! 12 Times Table Song Multiplying by ten is one of the easiest skills, and this laid-back song gives kids the tip they need: Just add zero to the end. Nines can be awfully difficult, until you learn the amazing finger trick! Multiplying by 10 The oldies-rock feel of this one is fun for teachers and kids alike when you’re learning your eights. Here’s another pop song cover, this time for learning the seven times table. This one includes a section where kids have to fill in their own correct answers too. It’s that simple when you’re multiplying by fives! 6 Times Table SongĪny time you can set learning to songs kids know and love, it makes things a lot more fun. Jack Hartmann has plenty of math songs, including this little ditty about multiplying by four. More love for Disney movies! This familiar melody is surprisingly perfect for learning your threes. The 2 Times Table Songįrom the folks who brought you Baby Shark, this sweet little video is terrific for early learners tackling their twos. Ready for more advanced math? This song covers commutative, associative, and other properties that kids need to know. We’re betting your kids already know this melody, but this version gives it a math twist! The Properties of Multiplication Times Table Song (We Don’t Talk About Bruno) The repetitive tune on this one is nothing special, but the cute animations bring the facts to life. But it’s one more way to get some practice. It’s just the math facts for multiplying by 2, 3, 4, and 5. Find his entire multiplication songs playlist here. This incredible math teacher has a song for each number, set to popular hits kids will already know. Step-by-step 7 times table learning Arm yourself with your times tables learning aids and make sure your child is confident with the 2, 3, 4 and 5 times tables. Looking for a song for each number, 1 to 10? These skip-counting tunes make memorizing math facts easier. Then it gives kids some practice with the chart. We love this song because it actually explains HOW to use a times table chart. These short songs are really just a catchy way to learn skip counting, but they’ll help kids get a real head start on understanding and memorizing multiplication facts. Singing is one of the best ways to learn! Skip Counting Times Table Songs These multiplication songs mix things up a bit, making that practice a whole lot more enjoyable for kids. ![]() When it comes to learning multiplication tables, it’s all about practice, practice, practice.
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