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PRACTICE: Multiplication

Lesson

Practice

Some ways to build our multiplication skills include:

  • using repeated addition
  • making arrays to show equal sized groups 
  • noticing patterns, such as doubling and skip-counting

We have worked on our time tables from $0$0 to $10$10:

  • multiplying by $0$0 or $1$1
  • multiplying by $2$2
  • multiplying by $3$3
  • multiplying by $4$4
  • multiplying by $5$5
  • multiplying by $6$6
  • multiplying by $7$7
  • multiplying by $8$8
  • multiplying by $9$9
  • multiplying by $10$10

Let's now practice these together.

Apply

Question 1

$2\times8$2×8

Question 2

$6\times3$6×3

Question 3

$5\times9$5×9

 

Remember!

There are different ways to solve multiplication, including repeated addition and using arrays. We can also multiply our numbers in a different order, so $3\times4$3×4  has the same answer as $4\times3$4×3.

Outcomes

3.OA.C.7

Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the properties of operations or the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 x 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8). By the end of 3rd grade, know all products of two one-digit numbers and related division facts.

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