1. Fourth and Fifth Grade Strategies – *Multiplication and Division
      1. = 330 = 801

    Fourth and Fifth Grade Strategies – *Multiplication and Division
    Strategies the students will be using will vary depending on the size of the number. The focus is on grouping
    numbers and not counting by ones.
    Understanding Multiplication and Division:
    This will include skip counting on the 300 chart, looking for
    patterns, and using arrays. 6 x 13 = 78 or 78 ÷ 6 = 13
    Skip counting on the 100 chart – looking for patterns.
    Array model for skip counting
    :
    4 x 5 or 5 x 4
    OR 20 ÷ 5 or 20 ÷ 4
    “Four rows of 5 or five columns of 4.”
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    Strategies for fluency – some students may not need strategies depending on the number combination
    and others may use a different one than is suggested below
    (once student is proficient in these number
    combinations move on to the next group):
    Proficiency – student can say product (answer) quickly without much pause.
    First focus on 0, 1, 2, and 10’s
    0’s – answer always 0
    1’s – answer always the number you multiplied by
    2’s – always double
    10’s – add a zero to the end
    Building on from the 0, 1, 2, and 10’s practice 3, 4, 5, and 9’s
    3’s – start with 2 groups then add one
    3 x 9 = (9 + 9) + 9
    = 18 + 9
    = 27
    4’s – double, double
    4 x 2 = (2 + 2) + (2 + 2)
    = 4 + 4
    = 8
    5’s – multiply by 10 and take half
    5 x 2 = ½ of (10 x 2)
    = ½ of 20
    = 10
    9’s – multiply by 10 and then take away one group
    9 x 2 = (10 x 2) – 2
    = 20 – 2
    = 18
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    61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
    71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
    81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
    91 92 93 94 95 96 97 89 99 100

    Build on the previous strategies by practicing 6, 7, and 8’s
    6’s – look for groups of 3 or double the group of 3
    6 x 7 = (7 + 7 + 7) + (7 + 7 + 7) OR (3 x 7) + (3 x 7)
    = 21 + 21
    = 42
    7’s – break apart 7 into groups of 5 and 2
    7 x 8 = (8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8) + 8 + 8 OR (8 x 5) + (8 x 2)
    = 40 + 16
    = 56
    8’s – break into groups of 4 and 4
    8 x 7 = (7 + 7 + 7 + 7) + (7 + 7 + 7 + 7) OR (4 x 7) + (4 x 7)
    = 28 + 28
    = 56
    *Fourth grade students focus on continuing to become proficient in the basic multiplication/division
    combinations and apply those strategies to more complex problems – many which can be done mentally.
    Example:
    5 x 66 =
    9 x 89 =
    ½ of (10 x 66) = ½ of 660
    10 x 89 = 890, 890 – 89 =
    = 330
    = 801
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    Fourth Grade Computation Expectations:
    Fluent all with facts shaded on multiplication chart; at least two efficient
    strategies for multiplying and dividing multi-digit numbers.
    Fifth Grade Computation Expectations
    are the same as fourth with continued practice and refinement of efficient
    strategies.
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    11 22 33 44
    55 66 77 88 99 110 121 132
    12 24 36 48
    60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144

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