Play this fact family arrays matching game with your students to give them practice identifying multiplication and division fact families.
A Hands-On Fact Family Arrays Game
Our Fact Family Arrays Match-Up Game is a great way to visually reinforce multiplication and division fact families! Students will match arrays with their corresponding multiplication and division equations—for example, pairing a 4 x 6 array with 4 × 6, 6 × 4, 24 ÷ 4, and 24 ÷ 6.
This hands-on game strengthens number sense and supports fact fluency. Clear instructions and an answer key are included, making it a ready-to-go math center, small group activity, or engaging review tool.
This fact family arrays match-up game includes:
- 10 Array Cards
- 40 Fact Cards
- Instructions
- Recording Sheet
- Answer Key
Array Fact Family Activity Ideas
These array fact family cards have many classroom uses! Try some of these to help your students gain fact fluency:
Family Search: Choose a few fact families and randomly give each student in your class a card. Students then wander the room, looking for the other students who have a fact or array in the same family.
Additional Arrays: Give students some small manipulatives and show them one of the array cards from this resource. Ask students to represent the same fact shown, but with the other array that fits the fact family. (For example, if shown an array of 3 rows of 8, they would make an array of 8 rows of 3 objects.)
Fast Facts: Supply students with an individual whiteboard and marker. Hold up one of the cards from this fact family arrays game. Students then list or draw the other 4 matching cards. (For example, if shown 6 x 7, they would write 7 x 6, 42 ÷ 6, 42 ÷ 7, and draw a matching array.)
Download Our Math Fact Families Multiplication Division Game
We have created this math fact families multiplication division game in both Google Slides and PDF formats. To download, click the arrow on the download button and choose the file type you prefer.
This resource was created by Kendall Britnell, a teacher from Colorado and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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