12 Kahoot Games to Practice Multiples and Multiplication


As of this writing, I have created over 160 Kahoot games for my students.  There are lots of reasons to love Kahoot.  Not only is it great review and fun for kids, but it is wonderful for get an overview of how well your class
understands a skill. Without question, Kahoot is a staple in my classroom and something we play daily.
 

The main reason I use Kahoot is for formative assessment.  I like to play the Kahoot at the start of my Math class with the topic we learned about the previous day. Instead of an “exit ticket” which is normally given at the end of class, I think of these games as like an entryticket to set the foundation for that day’s new lesson.  This lets me know which students need more support and what skills we might need to go review.  Playing at the beginning of class also gives me the freedom to change the pace of the game.  If students are doing well, I move the pace quickly.  If I’m seeing gaps in their understanding, I slow down and use it as an opportunity to reteach.  I found that playing at the end of class, because of time constraints, often made this difficult to do.  

I always take a picture of the winners (and perfect scorers) and post it to Class Dojo so students get some acknowledgement and parents can see as well. They love this.

A “green screen” celebration when every student get a question right!
 
Kahoot champs and perfect scorers. I acknowledge perfect scorers to encourage accuracy over speed.
 

Something else fun I do is I give out badges to games winners and perfect scorers. I made these simple badges that I print on 2 inch x 2 inch labels.  Students collect these throughout the year in their Math spirals.  See this post for more about how I use badges as a gamification tool in my classroom.

I print to 2’x2″ label like these

I wanted to make the Kahoot games I have made more accessible for my blog readers and any other 4th grade math teachers out there who would like to play these games as well. Each game is linked to the game image thumbnails below.  I have also included the practice activities from my TpT store that I use to practice each skill.

Without further ado, here are Kahoot games to practice multiples, skip counting, arrays and general multiplication concepts… 

 
 
 

Related products from my Teachers Pay Teacher store:

 

Multiples Printable Practice Pages

 

Boom Self-Checking Multiplication practice

 
 
 
 
 
 

Print and Digital Task Cards

 
 

Self-checking Boom Card Practice

 

Self-checking Digital Escape Game

 

Thanks for reading and happy teaching!
 
 

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