Make a stack of paper for each book.
Staple the pieces of paper together.
Give each student a blank book. Encourage them to use crayons to design a cover for their multiplication book.
Lay out a large assortment of stickers.
Do the first page together. Choose a multiplication problem, such as 1 x 2. Show students how to make two groups with one sticker in each. Count the stickers as a class, show students how to draw an equal sign and stick the corresponding number of stickers as the answer.
Practice reading the multiplication problem together as a class.
Write the multiplication problems you want your students to include in their books on a chalkboard or white board.
Encourage students to work individually to complete their multiplication books. Circulate through the classroom to offer help as needed.
Read each multiplication problem together when your students have finished their books.