Description
What It Is:
A fact-family worksheet that teaches students how multiplication and division relate to each other. Each house displays three connected numbers, and students complete the four equations that make up the fact family—two multiplication facts and two division facts.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps learners understand number relationships and build fluency with both multiplication and division. By identifying how numbers connect within a fact family, students strengthen conceptual understanding, recall math facts more quickly, and improve overall problem-solving skills.
How to Use It:
• Review the example fact family at the top of the page.
• Students fill in the missing multiplication and division equations for each house.
• Use during math centers, small-group instruction, homework, or independent practice.
• Ideal for reinforcing fact fluency and connecting inverse operations.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for:
• Grades 2–4 learning multiplication and division relationships
• Students needing additional practice with fact families
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, tutors, and students working to build fluency and confidence in multiplication and division.
A fact-family worksheet that teaches students how multiplication and division relate to each other. Each house displays three connected numbers, and students complete the four equations that make up the fact family—two multiplication facts and two division facts.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps learners understand number relationships and build fluency with both multiplication and division. By identifying how numbers connect within a fact family, students strengthen conceptual understanding, recall math facts more quickly, and improve overall problem-solving skills.
How to Use It:
• Review the example fact family at the top of the page.
• Students fill in the missing multiplication and division equations for each house.
• Use during math centers, small-group instruction, homework, or independent practice.
• Ideal for reinforcing fact fluency and connecting inverse operations.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for:
• Grades 2–4 learning multiplication and division relationships
• Students needing additional practice with fact families
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, tutors, and students working to build fluency and confidence in multiplication and division.
