Structured fluency practice using games, patterns and varied formats — moving students from counting to rapid, automatic recall of multiplication facts.
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Use consistent language: '6 multiplied by 7', '6 times 7', '6 lots of 7' — all mean 6×7. Display the fact family: 6×7=42, 7×6=42, 42÷6=7, 42÷7=6.
Allow visual tables squares for reference for students still building fluency. Focus on 2, 5, 10 only for those earlier in their learning.
Which facts does each student know automatically vs which do they still calculate? Are students beginning to use known facts to derive unknown ones?
Fully equipment-free. Use clapping rhythms to chant tables. Mini whiteboards replaced by scratch paper.
Students may not connect multiplication and division. Regularly ask: 'If 6×7=42, what is 42÷6?' to reinforce the inverse relationship.
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