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Multiplication, Division & Divisibility Rules Foldable Booklets for 3rd Grade

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Looking for a way to boost 3rd and 4th-grade math fluency that students actually enjoy?

These adorable, portable mini-books provide a hands-on reference for multiplication facts to 12, division facts, and divisibility rules that fits right in a student's pocket or math folder!


⭐️ Why do you need this?

  • Handy go-to guide that your students will love.
  • By having the facts at their fingertips, students can self-correct and work through independent practice with less teacher intervention.
  • Easy enough for students to make, or you can quickly prep a batch to hand out as handy reference tools or rewards.


Look what other teachers like you are saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Extremely satisfied

"The students loved these more than I thought they would! I even had parents message me how much they enjoyed them and thought they were a terrific idea!" ~ Lorena


⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Extremely satisfied

"These mini booklets are such a helpful tool for students! They make tricky multiplication, division, and divisibility rules easy to reference in a kid-friendly way. My students love having their own copy to keep in their math folders!” - Hilary


Benefits:

⭐️ Improves multiplication and division fact fluency

⭐️ Supports understanding of divisibility rules

⭐️ Encourages independent learning and self-assessment

⭐️ Fun and engaging for students

⭐️ Easy to prepare and use


What you'll get:

☞ Multiplication facts to 12 book - 1 page

☞ Division facts book - 1 page

☞ Divisibility Rules book - 1 page

☞ Color or black & white Options

☞ Step-by-step teacher instructions (but easy enough for students to make too)

☞ US Letter size & A4 size pdfs


Aligned with Common Core Standard: 3.OA.C.7

By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.


Ways to Use This

  1. Desk Reference: Have students keep their mini-books in their pencil cases or math folders for quick access during daily math lessons.
  2. Small Group Support: Use these as a "cheat sheet" for students in intervention groups who are still working on memorization but need to move forward with higher-level concepts.
  3. Math Notebooks: Glue the back cover into an interactive notebook to create a "flip-out" reference guide that doesn't get lost.
  4. Incentives & Rewards: These make fantastic, practical "gifts" for students who have reached a specific fluency goal!


How to make the books.

Students can make the books, or you can make a batch to hand out to students.


Directions:

  1. Print the page required.
  2. Cut out the book cover.
  3. Fold as instructed
  4. Attach the cover.
  5. The book is complete!


➡️ Don't miss out! Click on the preview for a closer look.

You will get the following files:
  • PDF (8MB)
  • PDF (9MB)