Multiplication Pizza Sticker Charts
Add Pizzazz to Learning the Times Tables!
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Pizza Incentive Charts: Add pizzazz to your math program with these pizza times table incentive charts. These pizza shaped incentive charts will help you to encourage your students to master learning their times table facts.
These math sticker charts will help your students multiply with pizzazz and to become enthusiastic about learning their multiplication facts!
These Multiplication Pizza Sticker Charts provide you with everything that you need to encourage your students to master learning their times tables and rewarding them as they are making progress towards achieving this math goal.
By using these unique math incentive charts, you will be providing motivation and positive reinforcement for your students to memorize their times tables.
There are two sets of multiplication pizza sticker charts in this teaching resources set. There is one for learning the times tables 1 - 10, and a second set for learning the times tables 1 - 12. You can choose which one you want to use with your students.
Your students will enjoy taking their completed multiplication pizza sticker charts home with them when they have reached their math goal and sharing this achievement with their parents. The parents of your students will appreciate the extra effort that you have put into promoting learning the times tables in a fun and rewarding way.
These multiplication pizza sticker charts measure 7 inches in width and 6.5 inches in height.
This set includes:
I personally like to use the color pizza templates, instead of having students color the black and white pizza templates themselves.
I cut out the plain color pizza templates and give one to each student and have them write their names in the box. Then, I laminate these charts. By doing this, later when I take each student's multiplication pizza chart off of my bulletin board, the chart does not accidentally rip. I also think that it looks impressive to parents to send home these colored laminated pizza chart templates when they are completed, so that my students can post them in their bedroom, or on the refrigerator, as a sign of their math achievement.
After I have laminated these plain multiplication pizza sticker charts, I make a bulletin board display of them, along with the banner that is included in this set.
For the second pizza template, the one with the ingredients, I do not laminate this piece.
I give each student an ingredient pizza template and ask the students to cut out their ingredient pizza in one big piece along the black border.
Next, I instruct students to cut their pizzas into 10/12 slices along the lines, and write their names on the back of each slice (during this math program, one of these slices will fall on the floor, and by having the names written on the back of each slice, you will know whose slice of pizza this piece is). Then, I give each student an envelope to place their 10/12 pizza slices in, and they write their names on the outside of the envelope.
After students have mastered learning a set of times tables facts, I give the students their envelopes. The students select that slice of pizza from their envelope, and then they go to the bulletin board and glue their slice in the correct place on their plain pizza.
I realize that not all teachers are able to print out color templates for each of their students, so I have provided black and white templates. You can have your students color their multiplication pizza sticker charts themselves using the black and white templates.
Below is an example of the first template, the plain pizza. Each child will have one of these plain pizzas to start out with displayed on a bulletin board in your classroom.
Below is an example of the second template, the ingredient pizza. This is the template that your students cut into 10/12 slices and place in an envelope. Students then glue each slice of pizza onto their bulletin board plain pizza as they master learning their times tables.
Depending on the grade level that you teach, some teachers will require their students to learn the times tables 1 - 10, and other teachers will require their students to learn the times tables 1 - 12.
This Multiplication Pizza Sticker Charts set includes resources for both of these choices. Below is an example of the ingredient pizza for learning the times tables 1 - 12.
Many teachers like to make classroom bulletin board displays featuring their students' sticker and incentive charts. These multiplication pizza sticker charts make a colorful bulletin board display and provide a strong visual reminder to students of the math goal that they are trying to achieve.
Bulletin board displays and preparing them take a lot of time for teachers. Many teachers spend their valuable time cutting out large display letters or making a banner on their own at home on their computer.
This time is valuable and better spent on developing your classroom curriculum and grading papers, so I have designed a matching 5 page display banner for your bulletin board. If you have access to a laminating machine, you can laminate your banner so that it is durable and you can use it year after year for your bulletin board display of these multiplication incentive charts.
These multiplication pizza sticker charts are a wonderful way to positively reinforce your students for learning their times tables. If you want to take this a step further and recognize your students' math accomplishments of achieving this goal, I have designed a matching student award certificate.
You can present this multiplication award to your students when they have reached their goal of learning 10/12 times tables. I have designed color and black and white copies of this award for you to choose from.
There is an award for learning the times tables 1 - 10, and another award for learning the times tables 1 -12 in this set.
Your students will be excited to take their completed multiplication pizza sticker charts home with them, along with their math award. Their parents will be impressed with the extra effort that you have put forth into positively reinforcing your students to learn their times tables.
Below is an example of the matching student award certificate that comes with this set of teaching resources.
If you want to write in your own word choice for why a student received this award, there is also a blank award provided in this set.
Multiplication Pizza Sticker Charts
Add Pizzazz to Learning the Times Tables!
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