Multiplication 'Write the Room'
Write the Room activities are a fantastic way to engage students through movement! Simply place the cards around a classroom or outdoor space, and allow students to move around while answering the questions. Students record their answers on the provided answer sheet.
Why Choose The Multiplication 'Write the Room'?
- Engage students through movement.
- Challenge all students with two differentiated levels included.
- Fully aligned to the Australian Curriculum outcomes.
- Literally print and go!
What's Included?
- Easy Questions (Questions 1 - 24)
- Challenging Questions (Questions a – x)
- Answer sheets
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