These multiplication tables spinners will help your kids learn and master the times table in a fun way.
Multiplication tables are one of those rites of passage we all had to go through at school.
We had to learn them at school and also practice them at home.
I remember the times tables were boldy printed on the back of exercise books so there really couldn’t be any excuse for not practicing. I tell you they were not fun.
Times tables spinners however, are a great way of making learning and practicing the times table fun for kids. Making the multiplication table fun is a sure fire way to make kids master the times table.
Fun Ways to Teach Times Tables
Start with simplest to the hardest. Start with the easy numbers like the 1 times tables and 10 times tables. They are straightforward and will build the child’s confidence and reassure them they can take on the much difficult tables ahead .
Show them tricks or patterns that can aid the fast learning of the tables. For example, the 2 times tables is basically adding any number twice so 2 X 6 is the same as 6 + 6.
Introduce problem solving scenarios that will require involve multiplication.
Add significance to certain number to create memory hooks. eg The twins are both 5 years old and their combined age is 5 X 2 =10.
Point out the obvious (but not necessarily to them) eg 2 X 9 is the same as 9 X 2.
As your child improves, drill them a few times a day and make it fun.
Don’t forget that pat on the back. When they do well, give them a well deserved praise. If they don’t do well, encourage them. Don’t throw negativity their way through criticism.
How Make Your Own Multiplication tables Spinners
Materials needed
- Free printable templates
- Cardstock paper
- Paper fasteners
- Scissors
- Wooden skewer
Instructions
Print the template. Get the Free multiplication times table template 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 times table below.
Cut out the round templates.
Cut out the left and right sides of the middle part of the multiplication table spinners.
This is the part that reveals the numbers.
Using a wooden skewer, poke holes in the dots in the middle of the circles to ensure your spinners are in alignment.
I had to redesign the template and added the dots as i discovered i couldn’t just accurately pinpoint where the centre is to poke the hole.
Note: The dot on the smallest circle is a lighter shade than the other two but is still visible on any paper.
Insert a paper fastener through the top, middle and bottom circles and close it up by spreading the pin apart. And you are done.
Awee that is so cute! I love this
Thanks so much
please may you re send the multiplication spinner as i mistakenly entered the incorrect email address.
correct email is: shannonholtzhausen@yahoo.com
Sure. sending it over now.
thank you very much
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I am not sure if I have mistyped my email address as have not received email from you with free template for times table would it please be possible to resend
Thank you and sorry for any inconvenience caused
Hi..Can you help me..It says page doesn’t exist..
HI which page are you trying to view
Hi, when I download this material, I can only get till 3 times table. The rest is missing. Can you help me please?
Try it now. It should be fine
Thanks a lot!!
You are welcome
Muchas gracias esta genial
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Do you happen to have this on TeachersPayTeachers?
No it is not on teachersforpay
Thank you for this easy project!
Really like it and already have downloaded it !
I am glad you found it helpful
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