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Fun-Flap Facts: Multiplication, Grades 2-4
by
Danielle Blood
(Author),
Teresa Anderko
(Illustrator)
With these engaging paper manipulatives in hand, mastering the times table has never been such fun! This interactive format has been a favorite for generations–now you can give kids 22 different "fun flaps" that feature dozens and dozens of multiplication problems. Kids solve a problem, lift the flap to reveal the answer, then read a fortune, math task, or memory clue! You'll find one fun flap for each number and ten more to review the entire times table, plus a checklist to track progress, self-checking quizzes, and a blank template for make-your-own fun flaps.
- ISBN-100439365449
- ISBN-13978-0439365444
- PublisherScholastic Teaching Resources
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 2004
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions8.5 x 0.25 x 10.5 inches
- Print length32 pages
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About the Author
Danielle Blood is an editor and writer of books for teachers. She taught junior high English and junior kindergarten in North Carolina before moving to Brooklyn, New York. This her first Scholastic Teaching Resources Book.
Product details
- Publisher : Scholastic Teaching Resources (January 1, 2004)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 32 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0439365449
- ISBN-13 : 978-0439365444
- Reading age : 7 - 9 years
- Grade level : 2 - 4
- Item Weight : 3.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.25 x 10.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,231,320 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #956 in Elementary Education
- #1,614 in Math Teaching Materials
- #47,745 in Unknown
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1 Star
Don’t buy. Doesn’t work
Looked interesting but was not made right. My son loves mathematics and obviously also likes games. I thought this would be a good way for him to enjoy learning about multiplication but the product was just mad poorly.To make a fortune teller you must start off with a perfect square. The book came with perforations that cut into the square and you can’t make the fortune teller like the picture shows. Very disappointed
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2008
Do you have a child struggling to learn the multiplication tables? Do you feel like you have tried everything? That is where were were. We tried wrap-ups and the math shark and workbooks and math CDs and math DVDs. Yes, we have gone through lots of math materials to try to assist a child that really struggles with basic math concepts, especially those that require rote memorization. Then we bought this. It is simple and it works. Your child cuts out the flip facts shape, colors it in, and then folds it to create a math tool. Of course, if you have a daughter, she may have already learned how to fold these little shapes at school or camp. My daughter had so she took to this approach right away. It was fun, it kept her engaged, and because she would actually use this it seemed to help. You could make these without the book, but the book has cute little characters for the kids to color that made them more engaging. I thought it was worth the price.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2021
I liked this book. My daughter had a lot of fun with these.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2017
Info good/fun but not user/kid friendly as far as a workbook goes. The pages did not tear out of book correctly ... the text was too close to the center of the booklet. I had to photocopy and cut out each photocopy to be able to use without closing info by tearing page out along line.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2012
My students love to make these fun flaps. This gives them a fun way to practice their math facts, either by themself or with a partner. This book makes it simple to copy the page of facts we are working on. Each page has the lines for the students to fold on. This has saved me a lot of time.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2017
Yes, I read the reviews. I'd hoped it was a printing error that I wouldn't get. Nope. The perforations are in the wrong place. The only way to use these is to photocopy each page all the way to the staples. Then, you have to do some trimming after folding on all the lines. The child enjoyed coloring the pictures and doing the fun tasks. I don't think it worked as far as actually reinforcing multiplication, but nothing else has either. I recommend spending the money on a
Learning Wrap-ups Math Intro Kit
instead.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2015
I applaud scholastic for coming up with this novel and fun method of learning multiplication. The idea is not flawed. But, the execution is. As intended, customers must precisely fold along the lines to form the catchers. Unfortunately, the lines are not printed precisely. Thus, the papers gets caughts within the folds when you manipulate the catchers/flaps. It could very well be that i rec'd a particular batch of books that weren't printed precisely. It's worth a try if your child enjoys this fun flap style of learning. But, I hope you receive a book that is printed properly.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019
Excellent customer service. Good quality. Fun learning approach. Enjoyable and entertaining.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2015
Since many children no longer study the times tables, I chose this fun ways to teach them. I will begin next school term and hope that they will energize the children.
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Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2018
Good
Buzz Jr.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, motivational
Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2013
Fun, motivational strategy to reinforce multiplication facts. Has added benefit of teaching procedures, following instruction, and working on cutting and folding skills. My grade 3s love this activity and beg for more!
Patricia Muhm
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Four Stars
Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2016
It was a fun way to learn the facts.
Rose
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Four Stars
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2016
Its ok.. My granddaughter uses it to do math.