"Single Digit Multiplication Number Bonds" is a worksheet that instructs students to use multiplication to complete each number bond. Worksheets include:

* Finding the answer circle by multiplying the two single-digit numbers that are shown below.

* Filling in the two lower circles with single-digit numbers that, when multiplied together, equal the number displayed in the top circle.

* Fill in one of the lower circles when given one factor and the answer.

Each worksheet also includes a spot where students can use a timer and write down their starting time and ending time. They can also use a fidget spinner and count up how many spins it takes to complete the worksheet.

Multiplication number bonds are a great way for students to practice their multiplication facts while supporting the development of mental math skills. Students can find the top number that represents the answer, or they can fill in one of the factors when given the answer and the other factor.

Having students fill in both factors can be a fun way for them to discover the different combinations of numbers that, when multiplied, have the same answer. For example, you can give them a number bond with the answer of 12 and ask them to fill in the different combinations of numbers that have that answer. So, they would write 1 and 12, 2 and 6, and 3 and 4.

You can have students time themselves as a way to identify ability levels and provide differentiated instruction. It can also give students a fun challenge to see if they can complete the worksheet faster than they did last time.