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The second game has children practice adding one to the number they've rolled. Easy, fun counting - but eventually subitising - practice. The first dice game in this resource has children roll a single die and trace the correct numeral. Like most of the math resource I've been making this year, these are all dinosaur themed (who doesn't love a dinosaur?). If your class needs practice with early subitising skills, click the link above left for a FREE sample with 2 dice games, as well as a fun Number Recognition listening activity. One the second coloring page, there are 2 groups of 2 children, so their equation should be: 2 x 2 = 4.
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On one of the coloring pages, there are no children - so their equation should be: 0 x 2 = 0. So the coloring page also asks them to find 'How many groups of 2 children' and create a multiplication equation based on that question. When teaching multiplication, however, I always want the children to be able to reference a visual representation of a multiplication equation. Hopefully, the addition of the coloring job helps solve the 'What can I do now?' problem for your fast finishers!
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Once they are finished, they can then color the picture. Children multiply each number on a candy jar by 2, writing the answer in the candy jar next to each number. This file has 2 versions of a 'Candy Store' 2 times table picture (click the 'Candy Store' picture above to access the Google Slides folder that contains all of the files). I know schools are planning for different schedules when they go back this year (full time in class / full time digital / a mixture of both), so the 2 times table (free) resource I'm linking to here has both a digital and a printable component. I've had more time to spend with Google Drive since the start of the summer, and I've made a few multiplication resources to try to develop and strengthen my digital knowledge and skills.