This 8-week program is designed to bridge the fundamental gaps and lay a firm foundation of essentials in Multiplication and Division upon which the student’s next year course will build upon.
Week 1 - Understanding Multiplication and Division
Vocabulary
Using Equal Groups to Multiply
Using Number Lines to Multiply
Using Arrays to Multiply
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Size of Equal Groups to Divide
Number of Equal Groups to Divide
Using Number Lines to Divide
Week 2 - Multiplication Facts and Strategies
Facts and Strategies
Multiplying by 2
Multiplying by 5
Multiplying by 10
Multiplying by 0 or 1
Multiplying by 3
Multiplying by 4
Multiplying by 6
Multiplying by 7
Multiplying by 8
Multiplying by 9
Practicing Multiplication Strategies
Week 3 - Multiplication by One and Two Digit Numbers
Understanding Multiplicative Comparisons
Multiplying Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands
Estimating Products by Rounding
Distributive Property
Expanded Form and Area Models
Partial Products
Standard Algorithm of Multiplication
Practice Multiplying Two and Three Digit Numbers by One and Two Digit Numbers
Multiplication Word Problems
Week 4 - Division Facts and Strategies
Using Arrays to Divide
Relating Multiplication and Division
Division Facts and Strategies
Dividing by 2, 5 or 10
Dividing by 3 or 4
Dividing by 6 or 7
Dividing by 8 or 9
Dividing by 0 or 1
Practicing Division Strategies
Week 5 - Division by One and Two Digit Numbers
Dividing Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands
Estimating Quotients
Understanding Division and Remainders
Partial Quotients
Partial Quotients with Remainders
Standard Algorithm of Division
Practice Dividing Two and Three Digit Numbers by One and Two Digit Numbers
Division Word Problems
Week 6 - Relate Area to Multiplication
Understanding Area
Measuring Area Using Standard Units
Finding Area by Multiplication
Area and the Distributive Property
Finding Area of More Shapes
Area Formula
Finding Unknown Measures
Area Word Problems
Week 7 - Factors and Multiples
Understanding Factors
Factors and Divisibility
Relating Factors and Multiplication
Identifying Prime and Composite Numbers
Greatest Common Factors
Understanding Multiples
Multiples and Divisibility
Relating Multiples and Multiplication
Least Common Multiples
Week 8 - Mixed Review
Multiplication Practice
Division Practice
Area Practice
Greatest Common Factors and Least Common Multiples Practice
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