# 1.06 Multiplication and division by 10's, connecting to place value

Lesson

Do you remember how to use models to represent place value?

Use the least amount of blocks possible to make the number $530$530.

1. No items were dropped

## Learn

By remembering that each digit in our number is ten times larger than the place to its right,  we can multiply or divide by $10$10.

### Apply

Complete these number sentences.

1. $3\times10=\editable{}$3×10=

2. $30\times10=\editable{}$30×10=

3. $300\times10=\editable{}$300×10=

4. $3000\times10=\editable{}$3000×10=

Remember!

When we multiply by $10$10, our number becomes ten times bigger, so the digit moves to the next highest place, by moving left. When we divide by $10$10, our number becomes ten times smaller. so the digit moves one place right.

### Outcomes

#### VCMNA153

Apply place value to partition, rearrange and regroup numbers to at least tens of thousands to assist calculations and solve problems

#### VCMNA155

Recall multiplication facts up to 10 × 10 and related division facts