Multiplication Tables of 2 and 3 (288)
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Teaching Notes
Focus on the concept of 'doubling' for the 2s table. For the 3s, encourage skip-counting (3, 6, 9, 12). Visual aids like arrays or jumps on a number line are very helpful for introducing these early multiplication facts. Emphasize that order doesn't matter (2x3 is the same as 3x2). **Instruction Tips:** These worksheets focus on multiplication tables of 2 and 3, helping students develop instant recall of basic multiplication facts. **Worked Example:** 2 x 3 worked example **Problem:** 2 x 3 **Strategy:** Use repeated addition: 2 + 2 + 2 = 6. **Hints:** - Think of multiplication as repeated addition. **Steps:** - Multiply 2 by 3 to get the answer.
Vocabulary
Common Mistakes
- Confusing addition with multiplication (e.g., 2x3 = 5 instead of 6)
- Skip-counting errors (missing a number in the sequence)
- Forgetting that any number x0 is 0
- Confusing multiplication with addition facts (e.g., 2+3 instead of 2x3).
- Reversal errors, especially with larger numbers (e.g., 3x7=20 instead of 21).
- Counting on fingers for every problem instead of recalling memorized facts.
Differentiation
Discussion Questions
- Why is multiplying by 2 called 'doubling'?
- What patterns do you see in the answers for the 2 times table? (They are all even numbers)
- How can knowing 2x3 helps you find 2x4?
- How is multiplying by 2 similar to doubling a number?
- Can you think of real-life situations where you would use multiplication by 2 or 3?
- What patterns do you notice when you look at the answers in the 2s and 3s multiplication tables?
Extension Activities
- Play 'Multiplication War' with cards (Remove face cards, draw two, multiply).
- Create a 'skip-counting' poster for 2s and 3s.
- Find items in the classroom that come in pairs (2s) or groups of 3.
Parent Tip
Use small objects to make equal groups and count.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense & Operations
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
Prerequisites
- Counting by 2s and 3s (Skip Counting)
- Repeated Addition
- Understanding Equal Groups
Next Steps
- Multiplication Tables of 4 and 5
- Mixed Multiplication Facts to 10
- Introduction to Division
- Multiplication Tables of 10
