Grade 5/Multiplication
Multiplication Tables: 9 and 3 (Drill) (517)
Simple multiplication drill practice with randomized 9 and 3 times table facts.
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Teaching Notes
Emphasize fact fluency through consistent practice. Encourage students to identify patterns within the 9 and 3 times tables.
Vocabulary
Commutative Property: Order doesn't matter: a × b = b × a.
Digit Sum: The sum of the digits in a number.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing multiplication with addition facts.
- Inconsistent recall of specific facts.
- Skipping problems or misaligning answers.
Differentiation
SupportUse skip counting or visual aids like arrays for support.
ChallengeIntroduce inverse operations; apply facts to multi-step problems.
Discussion Questions
- What strategies help you remember 9s facts?
- How are the 3s facts related to skip counting?
- Can you think of a time when you might use these facts?
- What patterns do you notice in the answers for the 9s table?
Extension Activities
- Play multiplication war.
- Make fact families.
- Use a multiplication chart.
Parent Tip
Practice skip counting by 3s and 9s.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense and Operations
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
multiplication facts 9multiplication facts 3commutative property
Prerequisites
- Skip Counting by 3s and 9s
- Understanding of Multiplication as Repeated Addition
Next Steps
- Multi-Digit Multiplication
- Division Facts (related to 9s and 3s)
- Multiplication Tables: 6 and 7 (Drill)
- Mixed Multiplication Facts Practice
- Fact Families: Multiplication and Division
