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Winter Multiplication Facts PowerPoint Game

Use this winter multiplication facts PowerPoint game to give your students practice with recalling basic facts. Designed with a winter sports theme.

Use this winter multiplication facts PowerPoint game to give your students practice with recalling basic facts. Designed with a winter sports theme.

This winter multiplication facts PowerPoint game is designed to provide engaging practice for your students.

Download this game by clicking on the bold text at the bottom of this post.

This free PowerPoint game is designed to give your students practice with basic multiplication facts with a winter sports theme.

You can download this free PowerPoint Multiplication Facts Game by clicking on the bold, bright link at the bottom of this post.

This is our newest interactive math PowerPoint game.  As many teachers are moving towards classrooms with less paper, these types of resources for computer math centers or even whole class participation is a great alternative.

We are planning to create a larger collection of math games to be used on your interactive whiteboard or at student computers.  The PowerPoints will cover a wide range of math skills so that you have an interactive option at your disposal when you introduce a new skill or concept or when you need your students to practice.

Set this up on your student computers for morning practice or during math centers.  If students need support, provide counters or pencil and paper for creating arrays.

To use this with your whole class, give your students small white boards and dry erase markers.  Display a slide with the problem, give students time to work the problem on their dry erase boards, then begin clicking on answers one by one.  Students can self check and get excited as they see that their answers match the correct answers on the PowerPoint presentation.

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This game focuses on basic multiplication facts to 10.

Correct answers during this rounding numbers game are praised with a trophy and medal slide!

To play, students need to click on the “Click Here to Start” link and they will be taken to the first problem. When a problem is answered correctly, they will receive slide giving them some praise.  Students click on the wording and are taken to the next problem. Students must click on the actual text for the slides to correctly work.

When students answer a problem incorrectly, they will reach a “Try Again” slide and will need to click on the words to be taken back to the original problem to try again.

The game is created so that the final slide is linked to return to the first slide.

You can download this winter multiplication facts game here:

Multiplication Facts Game

**Once you have downloaded your game, simply click on the view tab at the top and then select reading view. This will start your game. **

You will need the following KG Fonts for your game to display correctly: Janda Safe and Sound and Janda Manatee Solid (We have a commercial use license for ourselves, you will just need to download the free version!)

If you have ideas for new math skills you would like to see games created for, please share in the comments below or send us a message. We want to make sure the games we are creating will fit what teachers need in the classroom.

Thank you to TheHappyGraphics on etsy for the cute clip papers.

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Carlos Ramon

Thursday 30th of November 2017

Is there a way I could convert this to work well on google slides? I just opened it with Slides and the spacing is off and the click to start link is a broken link.

Jill & Cathy

Monday 11th of December 2017

Hi Carlos and thanks for your question. Unfortunately we aren't currently aware of a way to convert it so it works well in Google Slides. If we figure something out (or if you do) let's be sure to message here so everyone knows! Thanks! Sorry we couldn't help!

Carlos Ramon

Thursday 30th of November 2017

And I was neglectful in not mentioning what an amazing job you guys have done! Thank you!! Your work will definitely make a difference!