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Fun-flap Facts: Multiplication



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22 Super-Motivating, Self-Checking Manipulatives That Help All Kids Practice and Really Learn the Times Table From 1 to 12nnBy Danielle BloodnnIncludes Fun Memory Clues!n22 engaging paper manipulatives that teach the times tables! These interactive fun flaps” feature dozens and dozens of multiplication problems. Kids solve a problem, lift the flap to reveal the answer, then read a fortune, math task, or memory clue! You’ll find one fun flap for each number and ten more to review the entire times table, plus a checklist to track progress, self-checking quizzes, and a blank template for make-your-own fun flaps.nn32 pages 8-1/2″ x 11″nGrades 2-4

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5 Responses to “Fun-flap Facts: Multiplication”

  1. MKinz says:

    My daughter really likes these for studying her math facts. The problem is that the printing is misaligned on some of them which makes them so you can’t fold them. So, although a great idea, they don’t always work. We have had to make our own using the book to look at.

  2. ever learning teacher says:

    My students love the fun-flaps. It was a great review for them. They couldn’t wait to show their parents and quiz them. The kids had trouble folding them; but once they learned they could easily create them all. This year I’ll use them as a center activity and then have the kids practice on each other for a week before creating the next fun-flap.

  3. Robin Anderson says:

    My daughter loves this cootie catcher. She isn’t learning much but she likes to play with it. I guess it really depends on how your child learns best.

  4. B. Marshall says:

    Do you have a child struggling to learn the multiplication tables? Do you feel like you have tried everything? That is where were were. We tried wrap-ups and the math shark and workbooks and math CDs and math DVDs. Yes, we have gone through lots of math materials to try to assist a child that really struggles with basic math concepts, especially those that require rote memorization. Then we bought this. It is simple and it works. Your child cuts out the flip facts shape, colors it in, and then folds it to create a math tool. Of course, if you have a daughter, she may have already learned how to fold these little shapes at school or camp. My daughter had so she took to this approach right away. It was fun, it kept her engaged, and because she would actually use this it seemed to help. You could make these without the book, but the book has cute little characters for the kids to color that made them more engaging. I thought it was worth the price.

  5. Trish says:

    I would endorse this product to be a lot of fun and helpful. This applies a tactile concepts to learning and children usually learn better when they have greater hands on experiences in learning.

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