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    Multiplication and Division Fact Families Assessment 1 Worksheet
    Multiplication and Division Fact Families Assessment 1 Worksheet

    Multiplication and Division Fact Families Assessment 1 Worksheet

    When it comes to multiplication and division, automaticity and efficiency are key. Test your child's understanding of fact families with this free butterfly worksheet. They'll practice equations, picture concepts and fact families to arrive at the correct number. Repetition will help them develop strong skills and confidence.
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