Multiplying by 10, 100 & 1000 Maths Term 1.

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Multiplying by 10, 100 & 1000 Maths Term 1

Question Is there are pattern that you notice when you multiply a number by 10,100 or 1000?

We are learning to: Explore and describe number patterns that occur when multiplying by 10,100 or 1000.

Complete the multiplication square Jigsaw http://nrich.maths.org/5573

Pick ten numbers to multiply by 10,100 &1000 This space is for you to show your working and sums.

What did you notice? What was the pattern you noticed when you multiplied by 10,100 or 1000?

Next Steps Are there any other multiplication patterns you would like to explore? This space is for your to try them out and see if you notice any patterns.