Grade 4/Multiplication
Multiply 1-Digit by Whole Hundreds (522)
Practice multiplying 1-digit numbers by whole hundreds (100, 200, 300, etc.).
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Teaching Notes
Emphasize place value understanding and the pattern of multiplying by multiples of 100. Guide learners to multiply the non-zero digits first, then append the two zeros.
Vocabulary
Whole Hundreds: Numbers like 100, 200, 300, ending in two zeros.
Product: The result of multiplication.
Common Mistakes
- Forgetting to append the two zeros after multiplying the non-zero digits.
- Miscounting the number of zeros to append.
- Errors in basic multiplication facts (e.g., 3x2).
Differentiation
SupportUse base ten blocks or visual aids to represent the hundreds.
ChallengeChallenge to multiply by whole thousands or two-digit numbers by hundreds.
Discussion Questions
- What pattern do you notice when multiplying by hundreds?
- How is 3 x 200 similar to 3 x 2?
- How does understanding place value help solve these problems?
- Can you explain a mental math strategy for these problems?
Extension Activities
- Use base-ten blocks.
- Relate to skip counting by hundreds.
- Practice with larger multiples.
Parent Tip
Ask: 'If 5 friends each have $100, how much money do they have?'
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense & Operations
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
multiply 1 digit by hundredsplace value understanding
Prerequisites
- Basic Multiplication Facts
- Place Value (Hundreds)
- Multiplying by Multiples of 10
Next Steps
- Multiplying 1-Digit by Whole Thousands
- Multiplying 2-Digits by 1-Digit Numbers
- Multiply 1-Digit by Whole Tens
- Multiply 1-Digit by Whole Thousands
- Multiply 2-Digits by Whole Hundreds
