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By: Courtney Carr

Elementary Multiplication. An Arctic Adventure . By: Courtney Carr. CLICK ON THE PAW PRINTS TO BEGIN!. H!I My name is Mumbles. Can you help me find my parents I don’t know where they went? In order for me to get to my parents you will have to answer the following questions correctly!.

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By: Courtney Carr

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  1. Elementary Multiplication An Arctic Adventure By: Courtney Carr CLICK ON THE PAW PRINTS TO BEGIN!

  2. H!I My name is Mumbles. Can you help me find my parents I don’t know where they went? In order for me to get to my parents you will have to answer the following questions correctly! Click here to begin adventure NOW! Click to reject the adventure

  3. Click on the ice blocks in order, starting with #1, to help Mumbles find his parents! 1 8 15 9 2 7 14 10 3 6 13 11 4 5 12

  4. You didn’t want to go on this adventure? Option 1: Turn BACK now and help MUMBLES! Option 2: Take the test NOW without playing this review game

  5. Question 1:What is the Multiplication sentence for the following: Click on the answer you think is correct: 3 x 3 3 x4 2 x 4

  6. Question 2:What 2 numbers multiplied equal 45? • 9 x 5 • 7 x 6 • 4 x 8

  7. Question 3:What do you get when you multiply 8 x 12? • 72 • 88 • 96 • Please feel free to use a piece of scratch paper to show your work!

  8. Question 4:Can you factor the following:4(5+6-2) • 24 • 36 • 42 • Feel free to use a piece of scratch paper to show your work!

  9. Question 5:Can you factor the following:2(2+3x4-2) • 20 • 24 • 36 • Please feel free to use scratch paper and show all your work!

  10. AWESOME JOB! Now Waddle over to Question 2

  11. Try Again! Try counting the beach balls to see how many there are Click here to try Question 1 again

  12. Click on an ice block and answer a question to find Mumble’s parents 1 8 15 9 2 7 14 10 3 6 13 11 4 5 12

  13. AWESOME JOB! Now waddle over to Question 3

  14. Try Again! Try clicking on the link to see some tips Click here to try Question 2 again

  15. Click on an ice block and answer a question to find Mumble’s parents 1 8 15 9 2 7 14 10 3 6 13 11 4 5 12

  16. AWESOME JOB! Now waddle over to Question 4

  17. Try Again! Confused on how to multiply by 12’s? It’s okay just click on the link to show you some tips for all the time’s tables Click to try Question 3 again

  18. Click on an ice block and answer a question to find Mumble’s parents 1 8 15 9 2 7 14 10 3 6 13 11 4 5 12

  19. AWESOME JOB! Now Waddle over to Question 5

  20. Try Again! Need help in remembering how to factor? Just click here! Click to try Question 4 again

  21. Click on an ice block and answer a question to find Mumble’s parents 1 8 15 9 2 7 14 10 3 6 13 11 4 5 12

  22. AWESOME JOB! Waddle over to the next question

  23. Try Again! Still having trouble factoring? This one is a little more difficult than the previous one. Just click the calculator to go to the page with the steps. Click to try Question 5 again

  24. Click on an ice block and answer a question to find Mumble’s parents When Mumble gets to the starclick here! 1 8 15 9 2 7 14 10 3 6 13 11 4 5 12

  25. YAY! You successfully helped Mumble find his parents! Click Here

  26. CONGRATULATIONS! Click here to play again Click here for more help on Multiplication

  27. Multiplication Tricks: • Tricks: • When you multiply by 10 add a zero to the end • Example: 3x10=30 • When you multiply by 5 the answer will end in a 5 or 0 • Example: 4x5=20 (even number=0 in one’s place) • Example: 7x5=35 (odd number=5 in one’s place) *TO go back click here

  28. Multiplication Tricks: • Order of Operations: • Please • Excuse • My Dear • Aunt Sally Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication and Division Addition and Subtraction • Click here to go back to Question 4 • Click here to go back to Question 5

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