Here's an overview of some of the key multiplication categories and topics covered in the 4th grade math syllabus.
Multiplication Facts: Students consolidate their knowledge of multiplication facts and develop fluency in multiplication tables. They focus on memorizing and recalling multiplication facts up to 12 × 12. By the end of 4th grade, students are expected to have a strong foundation in multiplication facts. They are able to recognise and use square and cube numbers.
Mental math strategies: Students develop mental strategies to solve multiplication problems efficiently. These strategies include using known facts to derive related facts, breaking down larger numbers into more manageable parts, and using properties of multiplication, such as the commutative and distributive properties. Mental multiplication strategies help students solve problems mentally without relying on written methods.
Multiplying Larger Numbers: Students extend their multiplication skills to multiply larger numbers using formal written methods. They learn and practice the standard algorithm for multiplication, which involves multiplying each digit of one number by each digit of the other number and correctly placing the resulting products in the appropriate positions. For example, when multiplying 234 by 16, they multiply 4 by 6, 3 by 6, 2 by 6, 4 by 10, 3 by 10, and 2 by 10, and then add up the products to get the final answer.
Multiplication as Scaling: Students explore the concept of multiplication as scaling. They understand that multiplication can be used to scale up or scale down quantities. For example, if a recipe requires scaling up by a factor of 3, they know that they need to multiply the original quantities by 3 to make a larger batch.
Throughout 4th grade, students practice solving multiplication problems using various strategies, including mental methods and the standard algorithm. They also solve real-life word problems that involve multiplication, helping them understand the practical application of multiplication in everyday situations.
Halving, doubling to 200
Choose the halving and doubling pairs that equal each other
Square number notation
Identify the numbers using square number notation in these lists
Identify square numbers
Identify the square number in each of these lists of numbers
Cube number notation
Identify the number in each list that uses cube number notation
Identify cube numbers
Identify cube numbers from 1³ (1) up to 12³ (1728) in lists of numbers
Calculate cube numbers
Calculate and recall cube numbers and identify cube numbers in lists of numbers
Greatest multiple of 9
Choose the greatest multiple of 9 from each list of numbers up to 110
Smallest multiple of 11
Choose the smallest multiple of 11 from these lists of numbers to 132
Smallest multiple of 25
Choose the smallest multiple of 25 from these lists of numbers to 250
Multiply 3 single-digit numbers
Use mental calculations to multiply 3 single-digit numbers from 1 to 9
Multiples of 5
Use mental calculation to multiply integers up to 25 by 5
Multiples of 10
Use mental calculation to multiply integers up to 300 by 10
Multiples of 100
Use mental calculations to multiply integers up to 100 by 100
Multiples of 1000
Use mental calculations to multiply integers up to 100 by 1000
Long multiplication: 2-digits by 1-digit
Calculate the missing number for these 2-digit by 1-digit formal multiplications
Long multiplication: 3-digits by 1-digit
Find the missing number for these 3-digit by 1-digit formal written multiplications
Long multiplication: 4-digits by 1-digit
Find the missing number for these 4-digit by 1-digit formal long multiplications
Long multiplication: 2-digits by 2-digits
Choose the missing number for these 2-digit by 2-digit formal multiplication sums
Long multiplication: 3-digits by 2-digits
Find the missing number for these 3-digit by 2-digit formal written multiplications
Add then multiply
Work out the answer when you add first and then multiply
Subtract then multiply
Work out the answer when you subtract first and then multiply
Multiply then add
Work out the answer when you multiply first and then add
Multiply then subtract
Work out the answer when you multiply first and then subtract
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