Showing how we use math in our every day routines helps students to see that it is relevant and important in our daily lives. For example, if you are figuring out how many treats to get for a birthday party with 10 guests, talk with your child about how putting 5 treats in each guest’s bag is the same as 10×5. Use real life multiplication examples when they pop up in your daily activities.For example, present your child with 4 groups of 2 blueberries to show 4×2.
draw pictures, use small manipulatives, etc) to help your child understand what is happening when we multiply. multiplying 4×2 means making 4 groups of 2, etc). Make sure your child/student has a basic understanding of how multiplication works before practicing facts (e.g.Important Tips For Teaching Multiplication A good foundational knowledge of addition facts (up to 10+10) and subtraction facts (up to 20-10) is a beneficial prerequisite to help students grasp how multiplication works and to build on mathematical understanding of future concepts and skills.
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