"Multiplication Practice: Bingo, Number Finds, and More" is all about providing students with multiplication practice in a variety of engaging ways.

At the top of some worksheets is a Bingo activity. Multiplication problems without answers are circled on the left with a Bingo card on the right that features answers. Students color the circles with the multiplication problems that match the answers on the card. They cross out circles with multiplication problems that don't have answers on the Bingo board. If they get three across, down, or diagonally, they win!

Another activity has a word-find feel. Students find multiplication problems with their answers in the grid instead of letters in each word.

Some worksheets feature standard multiplication problems, too. Students might fill in the answer, they might fill in one of the factors, or they might fill in both. There are sections where students get to practice the commutative property of multiplication, as well as a page with standard multiplication facts that could be used as a timed test.

Learning multiplication facts and being able to recall the answer to common problems quickly requires a lot of practice. Give students different types of practice, and they are more likely to remain engaged in the process of learning their math facts.

For example, multiplication fact Bingo can be a fun way for students to work on fact memorization. You can play together as a class by calling out multiplication problems, and students have to mark the answer if they have it on their Bingo board.

You can provide students with word find-style puzzles that feature numbers, multiplication symbols, and equal symbols instead of letters. They have to find the multiplication problems in each grid.

Students can understand the commutative property of multiplication by finding not just the answers to multiplication problems but also filling in the factors in each problem. If you want to make a timed fact test more fun, let students spin a fidget spinner and see how many answers they can find before it stops spinning.