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Free Math Facts printables

These are taken from a BIG post I have on Fun Ways to Practice Math Facts, but sometimes you just need a quick printable to get your kids to work.

These three, FREE, printables will help your kids learn their addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts and super easy to download and print.

Free Math Facts Printables!!

Sometimes, all it takes is a piece of paper and a pencil to get in some good math facts practice. These are super easy and can be done over and over again. Alternate them so kids don’t get bored and add colored pencils or markers for extra fun!!

Addition/Multiplication Finger Chart

Print off our free addition chart and multiplication chart and see what kids can fill in. They get the added bonus of improving their eye hand coordination and observation skills as they have to scan down and across to solve the problem. Give them a time limit for some extra challenge.

Once they see the patterns, they may just fill in the chart from memory….mix it up by outlining 10 to 15 squares they have to fill in. They will think they are doing less work, but they are really focusing their learning and engaging their memory.

Skip-Counting Pyramids

Skip-Counting Pyramids are a fun way to practice multiplication….Kids can cut out the pyramids from this free download . Place a number, 2 thru 10 at the very top. Skip count, adding one more number to the sequence, as you work your way down the pyramid.

Make this into a craft by cutting and pasting completed pyramids onto a piece of paper and add their own Egyptian scene!

Make is super challenging by filling in a few of the spaces and see if kids can guess what the factor is and complete the rest of the pyramid.

Fact Flowers

Fact Flowers can be used for any operation and can give kids some calm coloring time, too. We’ve got a free printable right here for you. Fill in the center of the flower with one factor or addend, then fill the next level of petals with numbers 2 thru 9(or whatever you’d like them to be practicing) and have your kids write the answer in the second layer of petals.

Once kids get the hang of this, they can fill in the entire flower by themselves with whatever facts they are working on.

Make it fun, using colored pencils! You can extend this activity in a craft by cutting out the flowers and glueing them on bright colored paper. Craft stems and leaves to make this into a piece of art.

Simply draw a center with the factor, then one row of petals with another factor. The answer goes in a second row of petals.

Fact Flowers can be done with addition or multiplication.

Download my Free Ebook: Flash Card Hacks

My own kids hated to learn facts, so I had to get creative. In this Free Ebook, I explain how I used a simple deck of flash cards to raise my kids math facts fluency with ease!!

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