Grade 5/Multiplication
Multiply by 1,000: Missing Factor (528)
Find the missing factor in multiplication problems with 1,000.
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Teaching Notes
Emphasize place value shifts when multiplying by powers of ten. Discuss how this skill connects to inverse operations and division.
Vocabulary
Missing Factor: The unknown number in multiplication.
Inverse Operation: The opposite operation (multiplication/division).
Common Mistakes
- Misplacing the decimal or number of zeros.
- Confusing multiplication with addition of 1,000.
- Not recognizing the inverse relationship to division.
Differentiation
SupportUse base-10 blocks or charts to visualize place value shifts.
ChallengeExtend to missing factors with larger powers of ten or decimals.
Discussion Questions
- What happens to a number when you multiply it by 1,000?
- How is finding a missing factor related to division?
- Can you explain the pattern of zeros when multiplying by powers of 10?
- How can understanding place value help solve these problems?
Extension Activities
- Use division to check.
- Create missing factor problems.
- Work with 10 and 100.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to find the missing number: ___ x 1,000 = 5,000.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense & Operations
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
missing factor multiplicationdivision by powers of 10inverse operations
Prerequisites
- Basic multiplication facts
- Understanding place value
- Multiplying by 10 and 100
Next Steps
- Missing factors with larger powers of ten
- Division by powers of ten
- Multi-digit multiplication
- Multiply by 10: Missing Factor
- Multiply by 100: Missing Factor
- Divide by 1,000
