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A bit of cutting followed by some origami style folding, leads to these interactive visual and kinaesthetic activities. based on the childhood 'fortune teller' game. Fantastic speaking and listening opportunities, encouraging children to use appropriate mathematical vocabulary.


Typical questions range from,
'What are 3 lots of 10?'
'What is the product of 7 and 10?'
'Give two multiplication facts for the numbers 90, 10 and 9'

Emphasis is given to learning division facts alongside the multiplication facts, to encourage understanding of the inverse relationship between the two operations.

4 differentiated 'chatterbox sheets' suitable for all abilities; the repetitive (and competitive) nature of this resource makes it ideal for those trying hard to master their facts! Use as starter, plenary, brain break, small group work, intervention groups, etc ... and popular with parents as homework.


Reviews

5

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Suelast

9 years ago
5

Excellent way to keep kids engaged.

J053ph

10 years ago
5

Brilliant! Are there any for other times tables?

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