Quarter 4 Concept 3 Multiplication.

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Quarter 4 Concept 3 Multiplication

Lesson 1 – Multiply by 0 and 1 Quarter 4 Concept 2 Lesson 1 – Multiply by 0 and 1

Lesson 1 Learning to Multiply by Zero and One

BrainPopJr

Lesson 1 Practice 0 x 2 = _____ 0 + 0 = _____

Lesson 1 Practice 0 x 3 = _____ 0 + 0 + 0 = _____

Lesson 1 Practice 0 x 4 = _____ 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = _____

Lesson 1 Practice 0 x 5 = _____ 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = _____

Lesson 1 Practice 1 x 1 = _____ 1 = _____

Lesson 1 Practice 1 x 2 = _____ 2 = _____

Lesson 1 Practice 1 x 3 = _____ 3 = _____

Lesson 1 Practice 1 x 4 = _____ 4 = _____

Lesson 1 Practice 1 x 5 = _____ 5 = _____

0 x 2 = ____ 3 x 1 = ____ 1 x 1 = ____ 4 x 0 = ____ Lesson 1 Practice 0 x 2 = ____ 3 x 1 = ____ 1 x 1 = ____ 4 x 0 = ____ 3 x 0 = ____ 2 x 1 = ____

BrainPopJr Game

Lesson 1 Your Turn

Lesson 1 Your Turn

Lesson 1 Homework

Quarter 4 Concept 3 Lesson 2 – Multiply by 2

Lesson 2 Learning to Multiply by Two

Story

BrainPopJr

Lesson 2 Teach 2 x 3 = _____ 3 + 3 = _____

Lesson 2 Teach 2 x 4 = _____ 4 + 4 = _____

Lesson 2 Teach 2 x 5 = _____ 5 + 5 = _____

Lesson 2 Practice 2 x 6 = _____ ____ + ____ = _____

Lesson 2 Practice 2 x 7 = _____ ____ + ____ = _____

Lesson 2 Practice 2 x 8 = _____ ____ + ____ = _____

Lesson 2 Your Turn

Lesson 2 Your Turn

Lesson 2 Your Turn

Lesson 2 Your Turn

Lesson 2 Your Turn

Lesson 2 Your Turn

Lesson 2 Homework

Quarter 4 Concept 3 Lesson 3 – Multiply by 5

Lesson 3 Learning to Multiply by Five

Schoolhouse Rock

Lesson 3 Teach 5 x 2 = ____ 2 x 5 = ____

Lesson 3 Teach 5 x 3 = ____ 3 x 5 = ____

Lesson 3 Teach 5 x 4 = ____ 4 x 5 = ____

Practice 1 x 5 = _____ 5 x 2 = _____ 3 x 5 = _____ 5 x 6 = _____ Lesson 3 Practice 1 x 5 = _____ 5 x 2 = _____ 3 x 5 = _____ 5 x 6 = _____ 4 x 5 = _____ 5 x 8 = _____

Lesson 3 Your Turn

Lesson 3 Your Turn

Lesson 3 Your Turn

Lesson 3 Your Turn

Lesson 3 Your Turn

Lesson 3 Homework

Quarter 4 Concept 3 Lesson 4 – Multiply by 10

Lesson 4 Learning to Multiply by Ten

Lesson 4 Teach 10 x 2 = ____ 2 x 10 = ____

Lesson 4 Teach 10 x 3 = ____ 3 x 10 = ____

Lesson 4 Teach 10 x 4 = ____ 4 x 10 = ____

Practice 5 x 10 = _____ 10 x 2 = _____ 3 x 10 = _____ 10 x 6 = _____ Lesson 4 Practice 5 x 10 = _____ 10 x 2 = _____ 3 x 10 = _____ 10 x 6 = _____ 4 x 10 = _____ 10 x 8 = _____

Lesson 4 Your Turn

Lesson 4 Your Turn

Lesson 4 Your Turn

Lesson 4 Your Turn

Lesson 4 Your Turn

Lesson 4 Homework

Quarter 4 Concept 3 Lesson 5 – Multiply by 3

Lesson 5 Learning to Multiply by Three

____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 5 Teach 3 x 6 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 5 Teach 3 x 4 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 5 Teach 3 x 8 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 5 Practice 3 x 3 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 5 Practice 3 x 10 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 5 Practice 3 x 2 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

Lesson 5 Your Turn

Lesson 5 Your Turn

Lesson 5 Your Turn

Lesson 5 Your Turn

Lesson 5 Your Turn

Lesson 5 Homework

Quarter 4 Concept 3 Lesson 6 – Multiply by 4

Lesson 6 Learning to Multiply by Four

____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 6 Teach 4 x 6 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 6 Teach 4 x 8 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 6 Teach 4 x 4 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 6 Practice 4 x 2 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 6 Practice 4 x 7 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____ Lesson 6 Practice 4 x 5 = _____ ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = _____

Lesson 6 Your Turn

Lesson 6 Your Turn

Lesson 6 Your Turn

Lesson 6 Your Turn

Lesson 6 Your Turn

Lesson 6 Homework

Lesson 7 – Skip Counting Equal Groups Quarter 4 Concept 3 Lesson 7 – Skip Counting Equal Groups and Multiplication

Skip Counting Equal Groups Lesson 7 Relating Skip Counting Equal Groups to Multiplication

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Teach Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Teach Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Practice Create 3 Groups of 4 Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Practice Create 4 Groups of 3 Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Practice Create 6 Groups of 4 Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Practice Create 4 Groups of 6 Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Whiteboards: Create 6 Groups of 2 Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Whiteboards: Create 2 Groups of 6 Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Whiteboards: Create 4 Groups of 4 Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Multiplication Sentence: Lesson 7 Whiteboards: Create 5 Groups of 2 Skip Count: Multiplication Sentence: Product:

Lesson 7 Your Turn

Lesson 7 Your Turn

Lesson 7 Your Turn

Lesson 7 Your Turn

Lesson 7 Homework

Lesson 4 – Relating Arrays to Multiplication Quarter 4 Concept 3 Lesson 4 – Relating Arrays to Multiplication

Lesson 8 Relating Arrays to Multiplication

Story

Lesson 8 Teach Rows: Columns: Product: = 3 X 4 12

Lesson 8 Teach Rows: Columns: Product: = 2 X 7 14

Lesson 8 Practice Rows: Columns: Product: = X

Lesson 8 Practice Rows: Columns: Product: = X

Lesson 8 Practice Rows: Columns: Product: = X

Lesson 8 Your Turn 3 x 5 = 15

Lesson 8 Your Turn

Lesson 8 Your Turn

Lesson 8 Your Turn

Lesson 8 Homework