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This is lesson 2 of 3 in the unit "Decimal Operations Adventure". Lesson Title: Multiplying Decimals: The Adventure Begins! Lesson Description: Building on their understanding of decimals, students will learn the process of multiplying decimal numbers. This lesson will include step-by-step demonstrations, followed by guided practice where students will solve multiplication problems involving decimals. Real-life scenarios will be used to illustrate the importance of multiplying decimals.
UK National Curriculum, KS2 Mathematics (Year 6)
Lesson Title: Multiplying Decimals: The Adventure Begins!
Unit: Decimal Operations Adventure (Lesson 2 of 3)
Duration: 60 minutes
Class Size: 25 students
Lesson Objective:
By the end of the lesson, students will:
Setup the Adventure: Begin with a dramatic entry—tell students that they're about to embark on a thrilling journey as Decimal Adventurers to help a fictional character, Captain Decimal, recover treasure lost in the "Sea of Multiplication."
Recap of Prior Knowledge:
Using a visual, draw a treasure chest on the board and write "4.2 × 0.5". Ask students if they think multiplying these numbers will produce a number bigger or smaller than 4.2. Encourage guesses without solving yet.
Step-by-Step Demonstration: Write “4.2 × 0.5” on the board. Break the process into manageable steps:
Visual Support:
Use a place-value chart to show alignment of decimal points during multiplication.
Estimation Check:
Ask students: “Does 2.10 make sense as an answer? If we approximate 4.2 as 4 and 0.5 as 0.5, 4 × 0.5 = 2—so our answer is reasonable.” Highlight the importance of estimating to validate solutions.
Activity 1: Pair Work on Mini-Whiteboards
Activity 2: Adventure Map Challenge
Students individually complete a worksheet with real-life scenarios involving decimal multiplication, such as:
Encourage students to estimate first, solve the problem, and then double-check their work.
1. Self-Assessment:
2. Class Discussion:
3. Reveal the Treasure:
During the lesson, assess students through:
Set a short task to consolidate understanding:
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