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Introduction to Multiplication and Division

Introduction to Multiplication and Division

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Mathematics

4th Grade

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3.OA.A.3, 3.OA.C.7, 4.NBT.B.6

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Introduction to Multiplication and Division

MATH UNIT 3

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Today's Objective:

Review the concepts of multiplication and division to solve multi-digit operations.

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1. What is multiplication?

- It is the process of repeated addition.

- The answer to a multiplication problem is called a PRODUCT.

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Remember!

When we multiply, we are finding the answer to a repeated addition in a faster way.

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TIME TO PRACTICE! YOU HAVE 20 SECONDS TO SOLVE EACH MULTIPLICATION PROBLEM.

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Multiple Choice

What is 9 x 7?

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56

2

63

3

67

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54

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Multiple Choice

What is the product of 8 x 3?

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20

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18

3

26

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24

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Multiple Choice

There are 4 groups of 7 bubblegums each.

How many bubble gums are there in total?

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28

2

27

3

26

4

25

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Multiple Choice

9 groups of 10 students each.

How many students in total?

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100

2

99

3

90

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91

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Multiple Choice

Multiplication is repeated addition:

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TRUE

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FALSE

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2. What is division?

- It is the process of repeated subtraction.

- The answer to a division problem is called quotient.

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Get ready to practice your division skills!

Always keep in mind your times tables, even for division!

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Multiple Choice

32 divided into 8 is:

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6

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5

3

4

4

8

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Multiple Choice

70 divided into 7 is:

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10

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11

3

7

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8

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Multiple Choice

There are 21 students in this class, and I divide them into 3 equal groups. How many students are in each group?

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9

2

8

3

7

4

6

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Multiple Choice

There are $100 in my bank account and I divide them equally into 2 groups.

How much money is there in each group?

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$40

2

$50

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$60

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$200

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Multiple Choice

You have 25 dog treats, and you have 5 dogs. How many treats will you give to each dog?

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5

2

10

3

15

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20

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WONDERFUL JOB TODAY!

Do you have any questions about today's lesson?

Make sure to complete all your work and ask if there is any question or concern!

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Introduction to Multiplication and Division

MATH UNIT 3

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