Multiplication 1

Third grade is the year of multiplication. Though it was most likely introduced to kids in second grade, third grade is when kids are tasked with mastering their times tables and developing a stronger understanding of this key operation. This guided lesson in understanding multiplication can help give third graders a leg up. For even more practice, consider downloading the recommended multiplication worksheets that accompany the lesson.
This lesson includes 5 printable learning activities
One-Digit Multiplication and Equal Groups
 
Using equal groups, this exercise will help students just starting out with one digit multiplication.
Multiplication and Repeated Addition
 
This exercise teaches students a new trick by using repeated addition to achieve the same result as multiplication.
One-Digit Multiplication with Skip-Counting
 
Students can incorporate skip counting as a tool used in verifying their correct multiplication answers.
One-Digit Multiplication and Arrays
 
Visual learners will appreciate the one digit arrays that make multiplication practice easier in this exercise.
One-Digit Multiplication and the Commutative Property
 
Explain to students how the commutative property plays out in multiplication problems with this exercise.
One-Digit Multiplication Using a Number Line
 
Third grade multiplication is made easy with these exercises that have students utilize a number line and helpful hints.
One-Digit Multiplication with Area Models
 
Give your students the foot up they need in geometry with these exercises that have your third graders work forwards and backwards through area problems.
Relating Area to Addition and Multiplication
 
Help students understand the relation between addition and multiplication, and the area of objects, with this easy to navigate exercise.
Multiply by 1
 
A great starting point with teaching multiplication is having students learn facts about multiplying 1s.
Multiply by 2
 
Students who are attracted to the difference between odds and evens will like studying these facts about multiplying 2s.
Multiply by 10
 
Whether because it’s a double digit number or it presents round answers, students gravitate to learning facts about multiplying 10s.

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