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Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Standard NS 2.4 Lessons 16.4 (#2-5, 7-18, 25) Objective: Solve multi digit multiplication using dice math Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Write the number you carry over smaller than the rest. You need it for later, but it isn’t part of the original problem. Steps 1. Order dice from Greatest to Least. Solve the ones column. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Standard NS 2.4 Lessons 16.4 (#2-5, 7-18, 25) Objective: Solve multi digit multiplication using dice math Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Write the number you carry over smaller than the rest. You need it for later, but it isn’t part of the original problem. H T O 4 3 2 X 5 2x5=10 Steps 1. Order dice from Greatest to Least. Solve the ones column. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Standard NS 2.4 Lessons 16.4 (#2-5, 7-18, 25) Objective: Solve multi digit multiplication using dice math Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Write the number you carry over smaller than the rest. You need it for later, but it isn’t part of the original problem. H T O 1 4 3 2 X 5 Steps 1. Order dice from Greatest to Least. Solve the ones column. 2. Multiply the next column. Add in the carry over. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Standard NS 2.4 Lessons 16.4 (#2-5, 7-18, 25) Objective: Solve multi digit multiplication using dice math Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Write the number you carry over smaller than the rest. You need it for later, but it isn’t part of the original problem. H T O 1 4 3 2 X 5 3x5=15+1=16 Steps 1. Order dice from Greatest to Least. Solve the ones column. 2. Multiply the next column. Add in the carry over. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Standard NS 2.4 Lessons 16.4 (#2-5, 7-18, 25) Objective: Solve multi digit multiplication using dice math Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Write the number you carry over smaller than the rest. You need it for later, but it isn’t part of the original problem. H T O 1 1 4 3 2 X 5 6 0 Steps 1. Order dice from Greatest to Least. Solve the ones column. 2. Multiply the next column. Add in the carry over. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Standard NS 2.4 Lessons 16.4 (#2-5, 7-18, 25) Objective: Solve multi digit multiplication using dice math Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Write the number you carry over smaller than the rest. You need it for later, but it isn’t part of the original problem. H T O 1 1 4 3 2 X 5 6 0 4x5=20+1=21 Steps 1. Order dice from Greatest to Least. Solve the ones column. 2. Multiply the next column. Add in the carry over. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Standard NS 2.4 Lessons 16.4 (#2-5, 7-18, 25) Objective: Solve multi digit multiplication using dice math Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Write the number you carry over smaller than the rest. You need it for later, but it isn’t part of the original problem. H T O 2 1 1 4 3 2 X 5 1 6 0 Steps 1. Order dice from Greatest to Least. Solve the ones column. 2. Multiply the next column. Add in the carry over. 3. Repeat until you run out of columns. Roll the dice again. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Standard NS 2.4 Lessons 16.4 (#2-5, 7-18, 25) Objective: Solve multi digit multiplication using dice math Solve the ones column, then move to the next column Write the number you carry over smaller than the rest. You need it for later, but it isn’t part of the original problem. H T O 2 1 1 4 3 2 X 5 2, 1 6 0 Steps 1. Order dice from Greatest to Least. Solve the ones column. 2. Multiply the next column. Add in the carry over. 3. Repeat until you run out of columns. Roll the dice again. Created by Therese Duffy 2011