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40 Multiplication Videos for your Classroom

March 18, 2017 By Mercedes Hutchens Leave a Comment

Are your students working on multiplication fluency?  Multiplication videos are a great way to help students learn to count by multiples.

Are your students working on multiplication fluency? Multiplication videos are a great way to help students learn to count by multiples.

I’ve broken the multiplication videos down into groups by multiples.  This helps students quickly find one that matches their goal.

Are your students working on multiplication fluency? Multiplication videos are a great way to help students learn to count by multiples.
Students keep track of their goals in a Google Slide Deck (from Multiplication for the Google Classroom resource)

The goals slide deck is a new addition to the digital resource, if you already own it, just redownload the teachers manual to find this it. 🙂

There are many strategies for increasing multiplication fluency. I share several of them in this blog post.  Counting by a number can be helpful and many students love music.

Multiply by 2

Multiply by 3

Multiply by 4

Multiply by 5

Multiply by 6

Multiply by 7

Multiply by 8

Multiply by 9

Multiply by 10

All Multiplication Videos

This set includes a few that aren’t in the others which sometimes practice more than one multiple at a time.

Strategy Videos I’ve Made

I made a strategy video for each multiple.  You can watch one below.  The others can be found two ways.  All of them are included in my Google Multiplication Resource.  If you don’t use Google, they are also available individually hosted on TpT.

Sharing Multiplication Videos with Students

Transitions in the Classroom

Videos are great for transitions.  Students can listen to and sing the songs as they walk in the door or as they clean up.  Students spend the first few years of school learning to count by 2s, 5s, and 10s.  Suddenly, in third grade, they have to learn to count by 3s, 4s, 6s, 7s, and 8s.  Why not sneak practice in daily during transitions?

Classroom Website

I have these video playlists embedded on my classroom website.    Also, I teach my students to use the dropdown menu in the top left corner to pick a video.  Many students like to watch them at home.

Are your students working on multiplication fluency? Multiplication videos are a great way to help students learn to count by multiples.

If you want to embed one of these playlists onto a classroom website, just click the YouTube button on the bottom right corner while a video is playing.

Are your students working on multiplication fluency? Multiplication videos are a great way to help students learn to count by multiples.

Then, it will open on YouTube where you can select the embed code.

Are your students working on multiplication fluency? Multiplication videos are a great way to help students learn to count by multiples.
Click Share. Click embed. Choose playlist or just one video. Copy the code.

In Google Resources

In my Multiplication Facts, Strategies, and Games for the Google Classroom, I  have some of my favorite multiplication videos linked at the end of their practice slide decks along with multiplication games.  When students have finished their assignment but need more practice to pass the quiz, they can choose to practice with games or watch a video.

Are your students working on multiplication fluency? Multiplication videos are a great way to help students learn to count by multiples.
When students finish their assignment, they can watch videos or play games for additional practice.

Multiplication Resources

Looking for a comprehensive digital multiplication resource?  Looking for printable multiplication resources?  Check these out!

Multiplication Resources

Paper and digital multiplication resources by Mercedes at Surfing to Success.

Multiplication Facts, Strategies, and Games for the Google Classroom

Multiplication Facts, Strategies, and Games for the Google Classroom

Improve memorization and help students multiply fluently with this digital Google Slides Resource by focusing on Repeated Addition and other Multiplication Strategies. Fun, self paced, differentiated multiplication practice motivates students to pass each assessment. Multiplication Strategy Videos are included.

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Multiplication Fact Fluency: Games, Timed Tests, Flashcards, and Reward System

Multiplication Fact Fluency: Games, Timed Tests, Flashcards, and Reward System

Motivate your students to learn their multiplication facts! I want my students to be proud of their accomplishments. I also want them to make decisions about their learning based on their assessments. I created this system to help track and motivate my students to memorize their

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Multiples Posters and Activities

Multiples Posters and Activities

Memorizing multiples helps students memorize their multiplication facts. It also prepares them for concepts like Least Common Multiple. This packet covers multiples 2-10. This can be used for differentiated practice. A student trying to memorize the 8s times tables can take a baggie with the multiples of 8 and practice putting them in order

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Multiplication Game: Cover Up

Multiplication Game: Cover Up

Multiplication Cover Up is a multiplication game that helps students practice basic multiplication facts.

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Fact Families: Multiplication and Division

Fact Families: Multiplication and Division

Fact Family Multiplication and Division Animal Theme Focusing on Fact Families is a helpful strategy for learning the relationship between multiplication and division. Some of my student seem to have an aversion to division. When I show them that knowing how to multiply can help them divide, they see it as a short cut.

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Simple Math Games: Multiplication and Division Games

Simple Math Games: Multiplication and Division Games

Multiplication Games and Subtraction Games My students love playing these simple multiplication and division games. These simple math games can be played with or without the placemats.

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Multiplication and Division Word Problem Task Cards

Multiplication and Division Word Problem Task Cards

Multiplication and Division Word Problem Task Cards These dragon themed task cards include multiplication word problems and division word problems in all nine word problem types found in table 2 of the Common Core.

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Multiplication and Division Fact Fluency Bundle by Mercedes Hutchens

Multiplication and Division Fact Fluency Bundle by Mercedes Hutchens

Want your students to have fun while memorizing their basic multiplication and division facts? This bundle contains everything you need to help your students develop fact fluency in multiplication and division. Students work through step by step levels to multiply and divide fluently.

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