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1 Multiplication Smorgasbord
I am learning to solve multiplication problems using a variety of mental strategies. At a smorgasbord there are lots of different foods to choose from. You now know a lot of different multiplication strategies. Now we are going to try and choose the best strategy for each question. Work it out in your head

2 All the containers below hold 29 counters
All the containers below hold 29 counters. How many counters are there in total? 3 X 29 = ? There are a number of different ways we could answer this problems. Option 1: We could work out how many tens there are and how many ones there are then add that amount together. 3 X 20 = 60 3 X 9 = 27 = 87 So 3 X 29 = 87 10 10 10 10 10 10

3 All the containers below hold 16 counters
All the containers below hold 16 counters. How many counters are there in total? 4 X 16 = ? Option 1: I don’t know what 4 X 16 equals but I do know that 4 X 8 = 32. Since 8 is only half of 16 I must need to add that same amount again. 4 X 16 = (4 X 8 ) + (4 X 8) 4 X 16 = So 4 X 16 = 64 10 10 10 10

4 All the containers below hold 16 counters
All the containers below hold 16 counters. How many counters are there in total? 4 X 16 = ? Now let’s try a different method. Option 2: I’m going to try doubling and halving. This will mean there will be twice as many groups (8) with half as many in each group (8) 4 X 16 = ? X2 ÷2 So 4 X 16 = 64 8 X 8 = 64 10 10 10 10

5 Choose the best method for working out the questions below and answer.
Click again when you have worked out all your answers. A strategy for answering each of these questions will be displayed. Please note that this is only one possible solution. Your answer however should be the same. 1) 4 X 25 = ? 2) 3 X 27 = ? 3) 6 X 39 = ? 4) 7 X 22 = ? 5) 4 X 24 = ? 100, 2 X 50 = 100 81, 9 X 9 = 81 234, (6 X 40) – (6 X 1 ) = 234 154, (7 X 20) + (7 X 2) = 154 96, (4 X 12 = 48) double this amount. Need some more practise? Try Pg34 & 35 of Teacher Tools Multiplication and Division Book Numeracy resources


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