10-minute activities to practice with your child at home
Your child is learning multiplication and division facts for numbers 0-12. In third grade, students focus on understanding WHY these facts work, not just memorizing them. These activities help build that understanding while making practice fun!
The Florida FAST assessment tests whether students can reliably solve multiplication and division problems using strategies. Students who only memorize without understanding often struggle with word problems and missing-number questions. These activities build both skill AND understanding.
Build understanding of how multiplication and division connect
Start with easier facts (2s, 5s, 10s) before moving to harder ones (7s, 8s, 9s). The goal is understanding the relationship, not speed.
See multiplication in everyday life
At the grocery store, look at how items are packaged. "There are 4 packs of yogurt with 6 in each pack. How many total?"
Build mental math strategies
If your child says "I just know it," that's fine! But also ask, "What if you forgot? How could you figure it out?"
Fun practice for the whole family
For division practice, flip THREE cards. Use the two smaller numbers to make a product, then divide by the third. Example: 3, 4, 2 → (3 × 4) ÷ 2 = 6
Datos de multiplicacion y division: Su hijo esta aprendiendo las tablas de multiplicar (0-12) y los datos de division relacionados. En tercer grado, el enfoque es entender POR QUE funcionan estos datos, no solo memorizarlos.
Actividades en casa:
Pregunta clave: "Si se que 6 × 8 = 48, ¿que datos de division tambien se?"