Multiplication Stories

Today I am sharing a Multiplication Stories worksheet. Once students have a conceptual understanding of multiplication, they then are ready to create their own multiplication "stories" using data from a table. But here is the twist. The answer has to fulfill certain criteria. For example, the answer has to be a product that is even or a product that is greater than 20 and less than 35. In this way, students have to think about the type of "story" they will create based on the criteria given.

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Each student's multiplication story will be different. Students then can share their math stories with a classmate and have them solve! This gives students an authentic audience to share their work. Just a different way to reinforce and recycle the skill of multiplication and mathematical vocabulary. Click on the image above to download your FREEBIE.

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