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Multiplication & Division Ms. Hyder

Multiplication & Division Ms. Hyder

Multiplication & Division • Students will understand the properties of multiplication and the relationship

Multiplication & Division • Students will understand the properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division.

Welcome to Math Class!!!

Welcome to Math Class!!!

Multiplication • The basic idea of multiplication is repeated addition. • For example: 5

Multiplication • The basic idea of multiplication is repeated addition. • For example: 5 × 3 = 5 + 5 = 15

Multiplication Table • Shows you the results of multiplying two numbers. • One number

Multiplication Table • Shows you the results of multiplying two numbers. • One number is along a row, the other is down a column, and the results are shown where a row and column meet. • Example: 8 multiplied by 4 is 32

Multiplication Vocabulary • Factor: A number used as a multiplier in a product. •

Multiplication Vocabulary • Factor: A number used as a multiplier in a product. • Multiplier: One of two or more numbers combined by multiplication to form a product. • Product: The result of multiplying two or more numbers.

Multiplication Video • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=O 7 Pi. TAGt. B Nk&feature=player_detailpage

Multiplication Video • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=O 7 Pi. TAGt. B Nk&feature=player_detailpage

Division • Division is splitting into equal parts or groups. It is the result

Division • Division is splitting into equal parts or groups. It is the result of "fair sharing". • Example: there are 12 chocolates, and 3 friends want to share them, how do they divide the chocolates? Answer: They should get 4 each. • We use the ÷ symbol, or sometimes the / symbol to mean divide: 12 / 3 = 4 12 ÷ 3 = 4

Long Division • A special way of doing division that is quick to do

Long Division • A special way of doing division that is quick to do (once you know how) without the use of a calculator.

Division Video • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=0 u. Ziqk_Zdc. A &feature=player_detailpage

Division Video • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=0 u. Ziqk_Zdc. A &feature=player_detailpage

Multiplication & Division Multiplication CLUE WORDS DIVISION CLUE WORDS • TIMES • QUOTIENT OF

Multiplication & Division Multiplication CLUE WORDS DIVISION CLUE WORDS • TIMES • QUOTIENT OF • • PRODUCT OF DIVIDED BY • MULTIPLIED BY • HALF [or a fraction] • • SPLIT BY (dimension) • SEPARATED • CUT UP • PARTS • SHARED EQUALLY

How does Multiplication Relate to Addition • If you add 4+4+4+4 it equals 28.

How does Multiplication Relate to Addition • If you add 4+4+4+4 it equals 28. That is the same as if you we multiplying 7 x 4.

How does Division Relate to Subtraction • If we are separating 25 objects into

How does Division Relate to Subtraction • If we are separating 25 objects into 5 equal groups of 5, we would subtract 5 objects at a time from the large group and place them in 5 equal groups. It would look like this: 25 -5 -55.

Multiplication Activity • A game my students can play to practice multiplication is BINGO.

Multiplication Activity • A game my students can play to practice multiplication is BINGO. Each student chooses any of the 25 numbers at the bottom of the BINGO card and write one in each square. • Remove all of the zero flash cards except one. • Randomly draw a flash card, and read the problem aloud. • Each student with the answer on their BINGO card marks the square. • Continue until someone obtains a BINGO.

Division Activity • I will bring in a large bag of candy, like M&M's.

Division Activity • I will bring in a large bag of candy, like M&M's. Let the students count the number of pieces in the bag. • Have them figure out how many pieces their classmates should get so everyone has a fair share. • Let them answer the question and then they can eat the candy afterwards.

Grading • Grades are based on the increase of points. • Points are based

Grading • Grades are based on the increase of points. • Points are based on: Ø Class participation (effort) Ø Completion of assignments Ø Group participation Ø Group activity, test, and self-reflection Our Grading Scale • • • 90 -100% 80 -89% 70 -79% 60 -69% Below 60% =A =B =C =D =F Grades are calculated on cumulative percentage and are rounded up whenever possible. • Grades will be posted online and updated every Thursday.

References • Math is fun. (2012). Retrieved from http: //www. mathsisfun. com/index. htm •

References • Math is fun. (2012). Retrieved from http: //www. mathsisfun. com/index. htm • "Multiplication. " UXL Encyclopedia of Science. 2002. Retrieved October 19, 2012 from Encyclopedia. com: http: //www. encyclopedia. com/doc/1 G 23438100440. html • Math vocabulary. (n. d. ). Retrieved from http: //map. eastlongmeadow. org/mtview/math_v ocabulary. htm