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Stage 4 Multiplication Practice

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Stage 4 Multiplication Practice

Stage 4 Multiplication Practice

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🔢 Part 1: Basic Multiplication Facts

Remember: Multiplication is repeated addition. For example: 3 × 4 means 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12

1. Solve these multiplication problems:

a) 6 × 7 = _____

b) 8 × 9 = _____

c) 4 × 12 = _____

d) 7 × 8 = _____

e) 9 × 6 = _____

2. Circle the correct answer:

What is 7 × 9?

56

63

72

81

📊 Part 2: Arrays and Groups

Example: 4 × 3 can be shown as 4 rows of 3 objects or 4 groups of 3 objects.

3. Draw an array to show 5 × 4:
4. Look at this word problem:

Sarah has 6 packets of stickers. Each packet has 8 stickers. How many stickers does she have altogether?

Multiplication sentence: _____ × _____ = _____

🛒 Part 3: Real-Life Multiplication

Tip: Look for key words like "groups of", "rows of", "each", "per" to help you identify multiplication problems.

5. Solve these word problems. Show your working:

a) A school has 8 classrooms. Each classroom has 24 students. How many students are there in total?

Answer: _______ students

b) At the bakery, muffins are sold in packs of 6. If someone buys 9 packs, how many muffins do they have?

Answer: _______ muffins

6. Which of these situations use multiplication? Check all that apply:

Finding the total cost of 7 books at $12 each

Adding 15 + 23

Counting 4 groups of 9 marbles

Finding how many legs 6 spiders have (spiders have 8 legs each)

🧮 Part 4: Multiplication Strategies

Strategy Example: To solve 6 × 8, you can use: (6 × 4) + (6 × 4) = 24 + 24 = 48

7. Use the doubling strategy to solve 4 × 16:

Step 1: 4 × 8 = _____

Step 2: Double your answer: _____ + _____ = _____

So 4 × 16 = _____

8. Fill in the missing numbers in these multiplication patterns:

a) 3 × 6 = 18, so 6 × 3 = _____

b) 5 × 7 = 35, so 7 × 5 = _____

c) 4 × 9 = 36, so 9 × 4 = _____

9. Match each multiplication problem with its answer:
1. 7 × 12
2. 9 × 8
3. 6 × 11
4. 8 × 7
A. 56
B. 72
C. 84
D. 66

💰 Part 5: Challenge Problems

10. The school is ordering new books. They need 12 books for each of their 15 classes. How many books do they need altogether?

Answer: _______ books

11. Explain in your own words what multiplication means:
12. Create your own multiplication word problem using the numbers 8 and 15:

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