Multiplication Races! Math Practice for Upper Grades (with FREE printables!)

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Math Practice - Multiplication Races
Photo Source: First Grade a la Carte

Divide your class into groups of four and get ready to race! This wonderful multiplication FREEbie comes to you courtesy of Kathy over at First Grade a la Carte. All you have to do is print the game boards and cards (laminate for durability if you plan to reuse), cut out the cards, add four game pieces and you're all set!

To play students take turns pulling a multiplication card from the pile. If they answer the problem correctly, they get to move ahead one space. If they answer incorrectly their turn is over. First one to the finish line wins. Ready, set go!

To grab the free game board and multiplication cards, head over to First Grade a la Carte!

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