Mathematics Grade 5 15 min

Multiplication tables up to 10

Multiplication tables up to 10

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Recall any multiplication fact up to 10 x 10 with 95% accuracy. Solve single-step word problems requiring multiplication facts up to 10 x 10 in under 30 seconds. Identify and apply the Commutative Property of Multiplication to simplify problems. Explain the roles of the Identity Property (x1) and Zero Property (x0) in multiplication. Recognize patterns within the multiplication tables (e.g., the 5s and 9s) to aid in quick recall. Verify a multiplication product by using a related fact or repeated addition. Ever get stuck on a big fraction or decimal problem just because you couldn't remember 7 x 8? 🤔 Let's make those basic facts lightning-fast! This lesson is a high-speed tune-up for your multiplication skills. We will review the multiplicatio...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample FactorA number that is multiplied by another number to get a product.In the equation 7 x 6 = 42, the numbers 7 and 6 are both factors. ProductThe result or answer you get when you multiply two or more numbers.In the equation 7 x 6 = 42, the number 42 is the product. MultipleA multiple of a number is the product of that number and any whole number. The multiplication table for a number lists its multiples.The multiples of 8 are 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80... Commutative Property of MultiplicationThis property states that changing the order of the factors does not change the product.4 x 9 is the same as 9 x 4. Both equal 36. ArrayAn arrangement of objects, pictures, or numbers in rows and columns. It's a visual way to represent multiplication.A 3 x 4 arr...
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Core Formulas

Commutative Property a \times b = b \times a Use this rule to simplify memorization. If you know 8 x 3, you automatically know 3 x 8. This cuts the number of facts you need to learn in half! Identity Property of Multiplication a \times 1 = a Any number multiplied by 1 is that same number. This is a simple rule that works for every number, no matter how large. Zero Property of Multiplication a \times 0 = 0 Any number multiplied by 0 is always 0. This is a powerful shortcut that always results in a product of zero.

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
A student says, 'It doesn't matter if I calculate 4 groups of 6 or 6 groups of 4, the total is the same.' Which property of multiplication does this statement explain?
A.The Commutative Property
B.The Identity Property
C.The Zero Property
D.The Associative Property
Challenging
The product of two different whole number factors is 7. One of the factors must be 7. What property helps you determine the other factor?
A.The Zero Property
B.The Commutative Property
C.The Identity Property
D.The Array Property
Challenging
A student's homework shows the following: 1) 6 x 9 = 56 and 2) 7 x 8 = 54. Which statement best describes the student's errors?
A.The student correctly solved both problems.
B.The student swapped the products for the two problems.
C.The student added instead of multiplying for both problems.
D.The student only made an error on the first problem.

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