
One Digit Multiplication
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Mathematics
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4th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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12 Slides • 3 Questions
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Multiplying 1 digit by 3 digits
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Open Ended
What do you know about multiplication?
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Open Ended
When do you think a person might use multiplication?
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Area Model
In mathematics, an area model is a rectangular diagram that is used to multiply two numbers or expressions, in which the factors defines the length and width of the rectangle.
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Partial Product
In Mathematics, partial products mean multiplying each digit of a number with each digit of another number where each digit maintains its place value. For example, the place value of 4 in 43 would be 40. Partial products are generally used to multiply larger numbers.
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Standard algorith
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Poll
How are you feeling about multiplying 3 digit by 1 digit numbers?
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Multiplying 1 digit by 3 digits
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