Multiplication and Division 2003 Presented by D & A
Learning Outcomes 1.To reflect on Addition and Subtraction. 2.Look at the strategies for Multiplication and Division. 3.Use the Mult/Div book to plan a lesson. 4.Look at equipment to assist in the teaching of Mult/Div.
Reflection How was Addition and Subtraction? What were the highlights? What are the challenges so far? Bright Ideas
Solve using a variety of strategies There are 89 people in a restaurant and 12 leave. How many people are left? 89 – 12 = Anna won $347 in lotto and then her parents gave her $343 for her birthday. How much money does she have altogether? =
Addition and Subtraction Strategies Counting All Objects5 + 4 = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Counting On8 + 5 = 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Counting Backwards37 – 4 = 36, 35, 34, 33 Doubles8 + 7 = (8 + 8) – = ( ) + 2 = 52 Making 10s = = = 40 Place Value = ( ) + (3 + 5) Partitioning69 – 43 = (60 – 40) + (9 – 3) so = 26
Addition and Subtraction cont’d Compensation 63 – 39 = 63 – = 24 (Rounding, Tidy Numbers)198 – 20 can be:200 – 20 – 2 = = – 2 = 428 Reversibility 63 – 39 = so 39 + ? = 63 Therefore =63 so answer is 24 Compatible Numbers = (247–2)+(243 +2) = =490 Equal Additions 63 – 39 = = 64, = 40 so 64 – 40 = – 590 = 875 – 600 = 275 Algorithm
How would each stage solve the following? There are 6 cars outside the school, they are going on a school trip. There are 5 children in each car. How many children would go on the trip? If we have 4 shopping bags and 12 apples, how many in each bag? What if one bag breaks?
And this….? I gave 3 lollies to every child in my class. I have 18 children in my class, how many lollies did I need to buy altogether?
Model these concepts with equipment. Why does 4 x 3 give the same answer as 3 x 4? There are 12 lollies and 3 friends. How many lollies each? There are 12 lollies. How many packets of 3 can you make?
Strategies For Multiplication and Division Counting All objectseg 4 x 2 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Skip Counting – eg 4 x 5 = 5, 10, 15, 20 Repeated Additioneg 3 x 4 = , = 8 + 4=12 Doubling eg 2 x 6 = 12 so 4 x 6 = 24 Adding and Subtractingeg 2 x 6 = 12 so 3 x 6 = Reversibilityeg 7 x 4 = 28 so 28 ÷ 4 = 7
More Mult/Div Strategies Compensation - Rounding (Tidy Numbers) eg 6 x 998 = (6 x 1000) – (6x2) Place Valueeg 4 x 38 = (4 x 30) + (4 x 8) Proportional Adjustment eg 3 x 12 = 6 x 6 = 36 or (Doubling and Halving) 44 x 5 = 22 x 10 = 220 Algorithmseg. 42 X
Times Tables?? Knowing times tables does not mean children know multiplication If children understand commutativity ie 6 x 2 = 2 x 6 then there are only 55 facts left. X 0 – now only 45 facts left. X 1 – now only 36 facts left. X 2 (doubles) – now only 28 facts left X 5 – now only 21 facts left X9 – with fingers or add to 9 rule or from 10 x tables – now only 15 facts left. 15 facts are: 3 x 3, 4 x 3, 6 x 3, 7 x 3, 8 x 3, 4 x 4, 6 x 4, 7 x 4, 8 x 4, 6 x 6, 6 x 7, 6 x 8, 7 x 7, 7 x 8, 8 x 8
Where to now?? Re look at your groups Teach a 5 week block on Multiplication and Division Provide whole class warm ups that have multiplication and division as the focus.