Description
FACTOR FLIP: 5’s Multiplication Fact Fluency Game (0–10) | Freebie
If your students are needing extra practice to become fluent with their 5’s multiplication facts, this quick, low-prep routine turns fact practice into a simple game they’ll ask to play again.
With Factor Flip, students flip a number card (factor), multiply it by the 5’s factor on the gameboard, and then cover or cross out the product. They’ll build speed and accuracy through repeated practice while using mental math strategies and equation thinking—without worksheets feeling like “more work.”
Perfect for math centers, intervention groups, early finishers, or partner practice, this resource helps you move students from “I’m not sure” to “I’ve got this!” with 5’s facts.
Activity Time (10-15 minutes)
- Set up gameboards + number cards
- Play Factor Flip (solo, partner, or small group)
- Extend learning with practice worksheets
Students Will Practice:
- Flipping and identifying factors
- Multiplying by 5 within 0–10
- Using mental math strategies (skip-counting by 5s, doubling/halving connections)
- Matching equations to products
- Building speed and accuracy through repeated retrieval practice
- Explaining math thinking (optional partner/share)
What’s Included:
- 2 gameboards
- 0–10 number cards in multiple formats (Small, Medium, Large, Single Sheet)
- Teacher directions
- 5’s Facts Practice Worksheet
- Writing Equations Worksheets
- All Materials in Color + Black-and-White
Benefits:
- Builds fluency fast with repeated, engaging practice
- High engagement, low stress—students feel like they’re playing, not drilling
- Easy to differentiate (counters, dry-erase markers, partner play, timed rounds)
- Low-prep and reusable—print, prep once, and use all year
- Great for centers and intervention when you need purposeful practice that works
Testimonials:
“I love playing Factor Flip because it helps me with my math facts.” — Jacob C. (Grade 3 Student)
“I like that I can use counters or a whiteboard marker on the gameboard. Then I can erase it and practice again so I can get better at my multiplication facts.” — Kenzie D. (Grade 4 Student)
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