Skills Building
As you know, multiplication is repeated addition.
Today, we’re going to start by looking at how to skip count with two new numbers.
They are 3 and 4.
You can make your equations by using the multiplication symbol.
You can type the letter 'x' as your symbol to represent multiplication.
For example:
What are three groups of three wolves?
You can write them like these:
How do you write four groups of five wolves?
You can write them like these:
Mission 1:
Find 24 items across your house.
Put them into groups of 3.
How many groups do you have?
Start and shuffle your items again.
Put them into groups of 4.
How many groups do you have?
Start and shuffle your items again.
Put them into groups of 6
Howw many groups do you have?
Mission 2: Part 1
Can you match the pairs?
Today, we’re going to start by looking at how to skip count with two new numbers.
They are 3 and 4.
You can make your equations by using the multiplication symbol.
You can type the letter 'x' as your symbol to represent multiplication.
For example:
What are three groups of three wolves?
You can write them like these:
- 3 x 3
- 3 groups of 3
- 3 + 3 + 3 = 9
How do you write four groups of five wolves?
You can write them like these:
- 4 x 5
- 4 groups of 5
- 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20
Mission 1:
Find 24 items across your house.
Put them into groups of 3.
How many groups do you have?
Start and shuffle your items again.
Put them into groups of 4.
How many groups do you have?
Start and shuffle your items again.
Put them into groups of 6
Howw many groups do you have?
Mission 2: Part 1
Can you match the pairs?
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Mission 2: Part 2
a. How many groups of wolves are there?
a. How many groups of wolves are there?
There are ____ groups of wolves.
There are ____ wolves in each group.
There are ____ wolves altogether.
b. How many groups of koalas is there?
There are ____ wolves in each group.
There are ____ wolves altogether.
b. How many groups of koalas is there?
There are ____ groups of koalas.
There are ____ koalas in each group.
There are ____ koalas altogether.
c. How many groups of hens is there?
There are ____ koalas in each group.
There are ____ koalas altogether.
c. How many groups of hens is there?
There are ____ groups of hens.
There are ____ hens in each group.
There are ____ hens altogether.
Mission 3:
Use the math equation below to answer the question below:
3 x 4 = 12
This is 3 groups of 4.
3 groups of 4 equals 12.
3 x 2 = 6
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
3 x 3 = 9
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
3 x 7 = 21
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
4 x 3 = 12
This is 4 groups of 3.
4 groups of 3 equals 12.
4 x 2 = 8
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
4 x 4 = 16
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
4 x 7 = 28
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
There are ____ hens in each group.
There are ____ hens altogether.
Mission 3:
Use the math equation below to answer the question below:
3 x 4 = 12
This is 3 groups of 4.
3 groups of 4 equals 12.
3 x 2 = 6
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
3 x 3 = 9
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
3 x 7 = 21
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
4 x 3 = 12
This is 4 groups of 3.
4 groups of 3 equals 12.
4 x 2 = 8
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
4 x 4 = 16
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
4 x 7 = 28
This is ___ groups of ___.
____ groups of ____ equals ____.
Ready for the next step on your road to becoming an amazing math wiz?