Unit 3: Multiplication & Division
SOL 3.4 The student will:
- Represent multiplication and division through 10 x 10, using a variety of approaches and models;
- Create and solve single-step practical problems that involve multiplication and division 10 x 10;
- Demonstrate fluency with multiplication facts of 0, 1, 2, 5, 10; and
- Solve single-step practical problems involving multiplication of whole numbers, where one factor is 99 or less and the second factor is 5 or less.
Online Tools:Multiplication
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Link to the lesson: Click here This Study Jams lesson (powered by Scholastic) includes a video and quiz. Multiplication.com Fact Navigator
Link to this website: Click here The Fact Navigator allows your student to work on specific facts they don't have memorized yet. First, have your child pick a multiplication fact they don't know (example: 7 x 6 = 42). Then, Fact Navigator tells your child a story (usually in video format), shows them tricks and riddles to help remember the fact, allows them to play games, and finishes it off with a final quiz. By the end, your child should have their new fact memorized! |
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