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Grid Multiplication Math Game

By Jenn (aka Mama Jenn) • Last Updated: December 1, 2022
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Teach, reinforce, or practice the concept of multiplying with this fun array multiplication math game! Download and print the FREE game boards today!

Math is more fun when it can be taught or practiced in a game format, which is why I made lots of printable games for my kids when they were younger. Specifically, I tried to make lots of fun math printables to help cement some of the basic math concepts in their minds. Today’s game is all about multiplication. It utilizes the array multiplication method which I have found to be quite helpful for children just learning to multiply!

Grid Multiplication Game with Education Cubes with text overlay FREE Printable Math Game

Materials Needed:

  • Two dice labeled with numbers between 1 and 10 (We prefer to use either our Education Cubes or our Write-On Wipe-Off Dice.)
  • Dry erase markers
  • Grid Multiplication game board (Scroll to download the FREE printable)

Prepare the Game:

Print one grid for each player. Laminate for durability and repeated use. Or, slide the game board into a page protector.

printable Grid Multiplication Game with Education Cubes

 

How to Play the Game:

Each player takes turns rolling the dice/cubes and making an array on the grid corresponding to the numbers rolled. The first number rolled is the number of rows to color on the grid. The second number is the number of columns to color on the grid.

After making the array, the player writes the corresponding multiplication equations. The player with the largest product gets a point for winning that round of play. The player with the most points wins the game!

Sample Game in Action (with two players):

Player A rolls 4 and 5, colors the corresponding array and writes the two multiplication equations.

printable Grid Multiplication Game with Education Cubes

Player B rolls 9 and 4, colors the corresponding array and writes the two multiplication equations.

printable Grid Multiplication Game with Education Cubes

The players compare their game board and Player B adds a point to their score box because their product is greater.

printable Grid Multiplication Game with Education Cubes

Erase the boards and continue with more rounds of play. The person with the most points wins!

Optional Game Play:

For younger children, it may be more appropriate to use manipulatives or counters with this game. Rather than using a dry erase marker, puff ball magnets (and a cookie sheet ) can be used to form the array.

printable Grid Multiplication Game with Education Cubes

The Grid Multiplication Game is a great hands-on way to practice the concept of multiplication. The game can be played with an unlimited number of players! So, grab the whole family (or the entire classroom) and start playing today!

printable Grid Multiplication Game with Education Cubes and text overlay FREE Printable

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10 Days of Math Games & Activities

This post was part of the 10 Days of…Series hosted by iHomeschool Network.

Day 1: Making Equations (Addition & Subtraction) Math Game

Day 2: Number Line Addition & Subtraction Math Game

Day 3: Guess the Coins Math Game

Day 4: Roll Hundreds & Roll Thousands (Place Value Math Game)

Day 5: Living Math Books: Reading as a Math Activity

Day 6: Circle Subtraction Math Game

Day 7: Grid Multiplication Math Game

Day 8: Making it Whole (Fractions Game)

Day 9: Off the Grid (Addition & Subtraction Game)

Day 10: Math Games for Family Game Night

This post was originally published on April 24, 2012.

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  1. Mama Jenn

    June 8, 2012 at 8:32 pm

    Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  2. Justgord

    June 6, 2012 at 5:03 am

    great game! I used this method a lot with my son, who is home-schooled. You can introduce lots of other topics like squared numbers, primes and distributive property by using rectangular grids for multiplication.

    We were doing a lot of these, so I even went so far as to make an interactive web app to do this – see quantblog.wordpress.com

    Reply
  3. Sammylyn

    May 19, 2012 at 5:08 am

    You should check out the game SMATH. Is is like scrabble but with adding subtracting dividing and multiplying. Its a great game and a lot of fun!

    Reply
  4. Brandonvenuefula

    April 26, 2012 at 1:56 am

    Admiring the time and effort you put into your blog and detailed information you offer! I will bookmark your blog and have my children check up here often.

    Reply
  5. Sharlene

    April 24, 2012 at 8:51 pm

    Thank you for making these games. I look forward to using them.

    Reply
  6. Karen

    April 24, 2012 at 2:17 pm

    What a great way fun way to reinforce multiplication facts.

    Reply

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