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Multiplication Facts Work with your grade level group to find “multiplication facts” in the course of study for your grade level
Learning Progression Look at the learning progression at your table and find your problem situation in the learning progression. Discuss your thoughts at your table.
Discuss What grade should a student be able to solve these problems? What’s the difference in a strategy and algorithm? What does mathematical fluency mean?
What questions related to multiplication might you ask your students about this picture?
What does it mean to have multiplicative reasoning? “Multiplicative reasoning is more than just doing multiplication or division. It is about understanding situations in which multiplication or division is an appropriate operation. It involves a way of viewing situations and thinking about them.” (NCTM, 2007)
Big Ideas Read a portion of the article relating to the “Multiplication Big Idea” assigned to your group Develop a poster (on 11x17 paper) that clearly explains the big idea
So why don’t students know their facts?
Fact Recommendations Find out what they don’t know Make multi-use, self-check flash cards for the facts they don’t know “Facts I Know” and “Facts I’m Still Working On” bags Order
Multiplication Strategy Solve the problem without using the standard algorithm 29 x 15
Multiplication Strategy Solve the problem without using the standard algorithm 126 x 38
Articles Mastering the Basic Math Facts in Multiplication and Division ources/E02962/oconnellmultweb.pdf ources/E02962/oconnellmultweb.pdf Fair Shares, Matey, or Walk the Plank