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Multiplication Board Game for Hands-On Math Practice
Multiplication Board Game for Hands-On Math Practice
Multiplication Board Game for Hands-On Math Practice
Multiplication Board Game for Hands-On Math Practice
Multiplication Board Game for Hands-On Math Practice
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Multiplication Board Game for Hands-On Math Practice

Table Practice

Make multiplication memorable through play

Replace repetitive worksheets with colorful, hands-on practice. Children build number patterns, play simple games, and grow more comfortable recalling multiplication facts.

LEARN BY BUILDING

See Every Fact Take Shape

Unlike flat worksheets or single-purpose flashcards, this set brings visual, tactile, and game-based practice to one table.

Wooden multiplication board displaying colorful raised number pegs
SEE THE GRID

Build visible patterns

The 1-to-10 multiplication grid and colored raised pegs let children physically form number relationships instead of only reading them.

Multiplication cards dice and pawns arranged beside board
GAME-BASED RECALL

Practice through play

Multiplication cards, reference charts, four pawns, and two dice create flexible ways to turn repetition into a shared game.

Organized multiplication board set with cards charts pegs and dice
READY TO USE

Keep learning organized

The coordinated wooden board, numbered pegs, cards, charts, and game pieces give adults a complete practice setup in one set.

Child moving a colored pawn during multiplication board game
TAKE TURNS

Make practice social

Colored pawns and dice support turn-taking and family or classroom play while children revisit multiplication facts together.

START PLAYING

Three Ways To Practice

Move from simple exploration to guided recall, then bring in the game pieces when the child is ready.

1

Explore one row

Choose one multiplication row and let the child place a few numbered pegs. Ask what they notice before asking for quick answers.

2

Build and check

Use a multiplication card as a prompt, build the related pattern on the wooden board, and check the result with a reference chart.

3

Play a turn

Add the colored pawns and two dice for a shared round. Keep turns untimed and invite the child to explain the fact they are practicing.

QUICK FACTS

The Numbers At A Glance

A compact set with enough structure for focused practice and enough variety for play.

BOARD
1-100
Number board range
GRID
1-10
Multiplication grid
PLAY
4
Colored game pawns
GAME
2
Dice included
A BETTER ROUTINE

Beyond Flat Worksheets

Choose the format that matches how your child learns best.

This board gameHANDS-ONWorksheetsFlashcards
Raised, tactile piecesYesNoNo
Visible number patternsYesPartialNo
Game-based turn takingYesNoPartial
Reference material includedYesNoPartial
Reusable for shared practiceYesYesYes
OPEN THE SET

Everything For Game-Based Practice

Six coordinated pieces give families, tutors, and teachers a complete setup for hands-on math learning.

Multiplication board ×1Natural wood board with 1-to-100 number range
Numbered pegs ×1 setBrightly colored raised pegs for building patterns
Multiplication cards ×1 setPrompts for guided practice and recall
Reference chart cards ×1 setVisual checking and independent review aids
Colored game pawns ×4Supports shared turns and game play
Dice ×2Adds variety to practice rounds
THE SHIFT

From Guessing To Seeing

Hands-on play turns multiplication practice into something children can build, inspect, and talk about.

Child working with colorful multiplication pegs at table
CHAPTER 01

When Worksheets Stop Working

A child can stare at a multiplication table, forget the answer moments later, and lose interest before practice becomes confident recall. Repetition matters, but passive repetition can make math feel like a daily struggle.

Child using multiplication board with cards and reference charts
CHAPTER 02

Put The Facts In Their Hands

The wooden board gives multiplication a physical shape. Children place raised, colored pegs across the 1-to-10 grid and begin to see how number relationships fit together.

Complete multiplication board with colorful pegs and game pieces
CHAPTER 03

Practice That Feels Like Play

Cards, charts, dice, and pawns create different ways to revisit the same facts. One round can focus on building a pattern, while the next invites a child to answer, check, and take a turn.

Child and adult sharing multiplication game at home
CHAPTER 04

A More Confident Math Routine

Short, friendly practice sessions are easier to revisit when children have something to do with their hands. The board gives families a reusable way to explore familiar facts without turning every session into a timed test.

About this item

Turn multiplication practice into a hands-on activity children can see, build, and share. This wooden learning game combines a 1-to-100 board with pegs, cards, charts, pawns, and dice for playful time

Makes multiplication practice interactive and memorable with a hands-on 1-to-100 number board game.

  • difficulty memorizing multiplication tables
  • boredom with worksheet-based learning
  • limited hands-on math practice
  • weak number recognition and multiplication recall
GOOD TO KNOW

Questions Parents Ask

Clear answers for choosing the right level and making the set work well at home or in class.

Is this multiplication board suitable for a child just beginning basic multiplication?
Yes, when an adult starts with one simple row and a few pegs. The visual grid gives beginners something concrete to handle before moving into cards and dice.
What exactly comes in the six-item learning set?
The set includes the main multiplication board, colored numbered pegs, multiplication cards, reference chart cards, four colored pawns, and two dice.
Does the board cover multiplication facts from 1 to 10?
Yes. The board uses a 1-to-10 multiplication grid and displays number relationships across a 1-to-100 board range.
Is the wooden board safe for supervised children’s play?
Use it with adult supervision, especially around younger children. The set contains small pegs, pawns, and dice that should be counted and stored safely after play.
How can I use it if my child still struggles with number recognition?
Begin with color matching, a single row, and short conversations about where each peg goes. Add cards and game rules only after the board feels familiar.
Is it more useful than multiplication flashcards alone?
Flashcards give repetition, while this set adds a raised wooden board, visible patterns, color coding, pawns, and dice. That makes practice more tactile and gives children more ways to discuss a fact.
Can teachers use it in a classroom math center?
Yes. It fits small-group math centers, tutoring sessions, and guided practice. An adult can choose one fact family while children take turns building, checking, and explaining.
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