Deriving Multiplication Facts

In this lesson, we will learn how to represent multiplication equations pictorially. Then, we will explore how we can derive new facts from known multiplication facts.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.What is the whole represented in the bar model?

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Q2.How many equal parts are represented here?

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Q3.What calculation are we using to find the whole?

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Q4.Select the bar models that does not represent a division or multiplication problem.

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Q5.To represent a two-step word problem, you need to draw two different bar models?

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.What is the whole represented in the bar model?

1/5

Q2.How many equal parts are represented here?

2/5

Q3.What calculation are we using to find the whole?

3/5

Q4.Select the bar models that does not represent a division or multiplication problem.

4/5

Q5.To represent a two-step word problem, you need to draw two different bar models?

5/5

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End of lesson quiz

Deriving multiplication facts

Q1.What is the product in the equation below? 3 x 4 = 12

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Q2.Select the equations that shows the commutative law.

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Q3.What equation is represented here?

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Q4.What is the product of this array?

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Q5.Select the equations for this array.

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End of lesson quiz

Deriving multiplication facts

Q1.What is the product in the equation below? 3 x 4 = 12

1/5

Q2.Select the equations that shows the commutative law.

2/5

Q3.What equation is represented here?

3/5

Q4.What is the product of this array?

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Q5.Select the equations for this array.

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Lesson summary: Deriving Multiplication Facts

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