Below are the elementary topics available for the category "Multiply + Divide" at Free Math Games.
These free math topics with audio offer a complete set of basic Multiply + Divide topics for elementary pupils (Kindergarten to 5th grade, ages 5 to 11). The Multiply + Divide category is divided into sub-categories such as "Matching Pairs", " Order of operations", " Factors", etc. Each sub-category has multiple topics with between 6 and 10 question and answer pairs for the lessons, plus additional question answer pairs for the games and tests.
For each question/answer pair in a topic you get the question as picture, equation or text, the spoken question read by a robot, and an answer as both number or text and as audio. For most topics there are also 3 wrong answers prepared for each question.
Kindergarten (2 topics)
Multiply + Divide ➔ Doubling halving
Double the number of objects
What is the new number of objects if you double the number of objects in the picture?
Halve the number of objects
Find the new number of objects if you halve the number of objects in the picture
1st grade (10 topics)
Multiply + Divide ➔ Matching Pairs
Choose the division that produces the same answer as half a number
Choose sums that match a half or double a number
Multiply + Divide ➔ Number machine
Do a multiplication and then a division to find the answer
Find the missing multiple
Work back from the answer to find the missing multiple for these number machines
Work back from the answer to find the missing divisor for these number machines
Multiply + Divide ➔ Words and symbols
Choose the correct missing words or symbols for these multiplication & division sums
Multiply + Divide ➔ Checking answers
Are the answers the same?
Do these different operations give the same answer?
Multiply + Divide ➔ Inverse law
Multiplication as inverse of division
Given a division sum, use inverse operations to find the answer to the related multiplication
Division as the inverse of multiplication
Given a multiplication, use inverse operations to get the answer to the related division
Multiplication & division
Identify the division sum that is an inverse of each multiplication sum
2nd grade (9 topics)
Multiply + Divide ➔ Matching Pairs
Choose the pairs of multiplications that produce the same answer
Multiply + Divide ➔ Number machine
Do a multiplication and a division to find the answer
Find the missing multiple
Work back from the given answer to find the missing multiple in these number machine questions
Work back from the given answer to find the missing divisor in these number machine questions
Multiply + Divide ➔ Checking answers
Check multiplications: inverse operations
Use inverse operations and division to check multiplication sums
Check divisions: inverse operations
Use inverse operations and multiplication to check the answers to divisions
Are the answers the same?
Which of these different multiplication and division operations give the same answer?
Multiply + Divide ➔ Doubles and halves
Match doubles and halves to 24
Find the number from 1 to 24 that is half of one number and double another number
Match doubles and halves to 50
Find numbers up to 50 that are half of one number and double another number
3rd grade (13 topics)
Multiply + Divide ➔ Matching Pairs
Choose the pairs of division sums that give the same answer
Choose the pairs of multiplications that give the same answer
Match multiplication to division
Choose the multiplication and division operations that produce the same answer
Multiply + Divide ➔ Number machine
Multiply then divide: missing answer
Do a multiplication and a division to find the answer
Multiply then divide: missing multiple
Work back from the given answer to find the missing multiple in these number machine questions
Multiply then divide: missing divisor
Work back from the given answer to find the missing divisor in these number machine questions
Multiply + Divide ➔ Checking answers
Check multiplications: inverse operations
Use inverse operations and divisions to check multiplication answers
Check divisions: inverse operations
Use inverse operations and multiplication to check division answers
Choose the pairs of operations that give the same answer
Multiply + Divide ➔ Derived facts
Use the given statements to derive facts about divisions (e.g. 2 x 3 = 6 so 6 ÷ 3 = 2)
Multiply + Divide ➔ Best Price
Use division by 4 to work out the best value for money item
Use division by 5 to work out the best value for money item
Use division by 6 to work out the best value for money item
4th grade (19 topics)
Multiply + Divide ➔ Matching Pairs
Choose the two division sums that produce the same answer
Multiply + Divide ➔ Number machine
Multiply then divide: missing answer
Do a multiplication and a division to find the answer
Multiply then divide: missing multiple
Work back from the given answer to find the missing multiple for each number machine
Multiply then divide: missing divisor
Work back from the given answer to find the missing divisor for each number machine
Multiply + Divide ➔ Checking answers
Use inverse operations and division to check multiplication answers
Use inverse operations & multiplication to check the answers to divisions
Multiply + Divide ➔ Factors
Choose the number that is a factor of the larger number
Use times tables or otherwise to identify all the factors of a number
Identify all the factor pairs of the given numbers
Identify a common factor of two numbers
Identify the missing number in each of the equivalence statements
Multiply + Divide ➔ Prime factors
Identify the single prime number in each of these lists
Identify the prime factors of numbers up to 105
Multiply + Divide ➔ Scale factors
Use multiplication to scale up the cost for the given quantities of goods
Use division to scale down the cost for the given quantities of goods
Multiply + Divide ➔ Distributive laws
Expand a x b into a x (c + d)
Find the missing number in these distributive method expansions
Turn a x (c + d) into ac + ad
Identify the missing number in these distributed method bracket expansions
Multiply + Divide ➔ Best Price
Use division by 8 to work out the best value for money item
Use division by 10 to work out the best value for money item
5th grade (18 topics)
Multiply + Divide ➔ Matching Pairs
Choose the two division that produce the same answer
Multiply + Divide ➔ Order of operations
Order of operations: missing multiple
Work back from the answer to find the missing multiple in these multiply then divide 2 step operations
Order of operations: missing divisor
Work back from the answers to find the missing divisors for each of these 2 step operations
Calculate the answers to these questions involving brackets, multiplication and division
Multiply + Divide ➔ Factors
Find the factors of numbers to 99
Use times tables or otherwise to identify all the factors of numbers up to 99
Identify all the common factors of two numbers up to 99
e.g. the common factors of 4 and 8 are 1, 2 and 4
Identify the highest common factor of two numbers up to 99
Identify the 2 prime numbers in each list of numbers up to 99
Identify the prime factors of each number up to 99
Common factors & fractions
Use common factors to identify equivalent fractions
Multiply + Divide ➔ Distributive laws
Expand a x b into a x (c+d)
Find the missing number in each of these distributive method expansions
Turn a x (c + d) into ac + ad
Identify the missing number in these distributed method bracket expansions
Multiply + Divide ➔ Solving problems
Area and cost per square metre
Use order of operations to find the unit cost per square metre
Multiply + Divide ➔ Best Price
Use division by 7 to work out the saving made by purchasing a packet of 7 rather than individual items
Use division by 9 to work out the saving made by purchasing a packet of 9 rather than individual items
Multiply + Divide ➔ Money and people
Find the unit cost of items using multiplication and division
Fractions of groups or money
Find fractions of groups or money by first dividing or cross-cancelling and then multiplying
Share out a given amount of money at a given ratio using multiplication and division
In addition to the Multiply + Divide topics shown above, the elementary section of Free Math Games has 17 other top level categories of topics to choose from. Each top level category offers a full breadth of topics to cover the elementary curriculum. Use these topics to reinforce key math concepts in a fun and engaging way that will keep your pupils enthused and energised with the math they are learning. The top level categories available are:
- Counting
- Comparing numbers
- Pattern
- Place value
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Add + Subtract
- Multiplication
- Division
- Multiply + Divide
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Percentages
- Ratio + proportion
- Measurements
- Shapes
- Position + Direction
- Statistics
- Algebra