National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Nctm: Illuminations: Interactive Times Table
Use this interactive multiplication table to practice the multiplication facts through 9 X 9. CCSS.Math.Content.4.OA.A.1 Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison
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University of Cambridge: Nrich: Napier's Bones
Use this one page website to learn how to multiply and divide a "new" way. This method was invented over 400 years ago by John Napier. A detailed explanation is only a click away.
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University of Cambridge: Nrich: Multiplication Squares
On this one page website sharpen your logic and multiplication skills while working on this challenge. The solution is available to double check your solution.
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University of Cambridge: Nrich: Games Pelmathism, Multiplication
Use this game to improve your quickness and memorization of multiplication facts. You can set the facts you want to practice on this game.
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University of Cambridge: Nrich: Grouping Goodies
On this one page website sharpen your logic and factor skills while working on this challenge. The solution is available to double check your solution.
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University of Cambridge: Nrich: Round and Round the Circle
Learn multiplication with this dial star exercise. Predict what shapes you will get with different numbers.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
The Math Forum: Lattice Multiplication
Great web site that offers a detailed summary of how to multiply using the lattice multiplication method.
Quia
Quia: Multiplication Madness Fives & Sixes
Do you need practice learning and remembering your multiplication facts for the fives and sixes? This flash card practice is the web site for you! There is a link to a list of the numbers being used so you can check your answer.
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Quia: Multiplication Madness Fives & Sixes
Do you need practice learning and remembering your multiplication facts for the fives and sixes? This word search is the web site for you! There is a link to a list of the numbers being used so you can check your answer.