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This is a prototype of a road that will be built in survival world This is a prototype of a road that will be built in survival world. It has a width 6 six blocks, 2 polished granite and 4 wooden slabs.

This is a prototype of a road that will be built in survival world, this has a length of 10 meters.

How many blocks are in this prototype? 1 meter long 10 meters long Polished Granite Wooden Slabs Total 2 20 4 40 6 60

What number patterns can you see? 1 meter long 10 meters long Polished Granite Wooden Slabs Total 2 20 4 40 6 60

This is a prototype of a road that will be built in survival world This is a prototype of a road that will be built in survival world. It has a width 6 six blocks, 2 polished granite and 4 wooden slabs.

This is a prototype of a road that will be built in survival world, this has a length of 20 meters.

How many blocks are in this prototype? 1 meter long 10 meters long Polished Granite Wooden Slabs Total 2 20 4 40 6 60

How many blocks in a 20 meter road? 1 meter long 10 meters long 20 meters long Polished Granite 2 20 Wooden Slabs 4 40 Total 6 60 40 80 120

What number patterns can you see in the numbers? 1 meter long 10 meters long 20 meters long Polished Granite 2 20 40 Wooden Slabs 4 80 Total 6 60 120

How many blocks in a 30 meter road? 1 meter long 10 meters long 20 meters long 30 meters long Polished Granite 2 20 40 Wooden Slabs 4 80 Total 6 60 120 60 120 180

What number patterns can you see in the numbers? 1 meter long 10 meters long 20 meters long 30 meters long Polished Granite 2 20 40 60 Wooden Slabs 4 80 120 Total 6 180

What number patterns can you see in the numbers? x1 x10 x20 30 2 20 40 60 4 80 120 6 180 x1 x2 x3 2 4 6 8 12 18 What number do you think will come next?

The Big Idea: There are strategies for multiplying by multiples of 10 that make math easy.