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Mastering Multiplication w/Place Value and Associative Property

Mastering Multiplication w/Place Value and Associative Property

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Mathematics

3rd Grade

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Medium

CCSS
3.OA.B.5, 3.OA.C.7

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Delilah De Leon

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5 Slides • 5 Questions

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Mastering Multiplication

Unlocking the Power of Place Value and the Associative Property

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Using the Associative Property

The associative property states that the grouping of numbers in multiplication does not affect the result. To use this property, you can regroup the numbers in a multiplication problem to make it easier to solve. For example, instead of multiplying 3 x 4 x 5, you can regroup as (3 x 5) x 4 or 3 x (4 x 5). This property can simplify complex multiplication problems and make them more manageable.

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Multiple Choice

What property states that the grouping of numbers in multiplication does not affect the result?

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Commutative property

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Associative property

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Distributive property

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Identity property

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Associative Property

Trivia: The associative property states that the grouping of numbers in multiplication does not affect the result. This property allows us to change the grouping of numbers without changing the product. It is a fundamental property in mathematics and is used extensively in algebra and arithmetic calculations.

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Multiple Choice

What property can be used to regroup numbers and simplify multiplication calculations?

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Commutative Property

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Distributive Property

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Associative Property

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Identity Property

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Associative Property

Trivia: The Associative Property allows you to regroup numbers in a multiplication calculation without changing the result. It states that (a * b) * c is equal to a * (b * c). This property is helpful in simplifying complex multiplication problems.

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Multiple Choice

What strategies can be used to become a multiplication master?

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Understanding the power of place value

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Applying the associative property

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Using division instead of multiplication

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Practicing addition instead of multiplication

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Associative Property

Trivia: Did you know that the associative property allows you to change the grouping of numbers in a multiplication problem without changing the result? It's a handy strategy to master multiplication quickly! Here's an example: (2 x 3) x 4 = 2 x (3 x 4).

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Open Ended

Jamila solves 20 x 5 by thinking about 10 tens. Explain her strategy.

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Draw

Place parenthesis in the equations to find the related fact. Then, solve.

Mastering Multiplication

Unlocking the Power of Place Value and the Associative Property

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