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Word Problems 1st
to the 6th grade. Children should be able to solve these!
More
and more in my teaching career, I'm seeing that children no longer memorize
their multiplication tables. With the math curriculum as extensive as it is,
teachers cannot afford to take the time to ensure that students learn the basic
facts. Parents are partners in the process and will have greater opportunities
for their children to succeed in math if they support the learning of the basics
at home. Work with your children to ensure that they do not fall between the
cracks. Help your children learn the facts. There are many tricks to teach children
multiplication facts in mathematics. Some tricks that I used to use in my classroom
are listed here. If you know of some that I may have missed, drop into the forum
and let everyone know. I'll add them to this list as I see them.
The 9 Times
Quickie
Hold your hands
in front of you with your fingers spread out.
For 9 X 3 bend
your third finger down. (9 X 4 would be the fourth finger etc.)
You have 2 fingers
in front of the bent finger and 7 after the bent finger
Thus the answer
must be 27
This technique
works for the 9 times tables up to 10.
The 4 Times
Quickie
If you know
how to double a number, this one is easy.
Simply, double
a number and then double it again!
The 11 Times
Rule #1
Take any number
to 10 and multiply it by 11.
Multiply 11
by 3 to get 33, multiply 11 by 4 to get 44. Each number to 10 is just duplicated.
The 11 Times
Rule #2
Use this strategy
for two digit numbers only.
Multiply 11
by 18. Jot down 1 and 8 with a space between it. 1 --8.
Add the 8 and
the 1 and put that number in the middle: 198
Deck 'Em!
Use a deck of
playing cards for a game of Multiplication War.
Initially, children
may need the grid (below) to become quick at the answers.
Flip over the
cards as though you are playing Snap.
The first one
to say the fact based on the cards turned over (a four and a five = Say "20")
gets the cards.
The person to
get all of the cards wins!
Children learn
their facts much more quickly when playing this game on a regular basis.